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This paper examines the impact of living in ethnic enclaves in different parts of the metropolitan area on low-skilled Latino immigrants’ employment accessibility. It does so by comparing the employment status and commuting times of Latinos living in and out of ethnic neighborhoods in...
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This paper examines evidence concerning Latino immigrants’ travel mode choices among auto alone, carpool, transit and other from six different immigrant gateways: Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Seattle and Washington D.C. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of living in...
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Recent academic and policy analyses have sought to explicate the persistently depressed levels of black and Latino homeownership. While prior research has focused largely on racial disparitiesin household endowments (see, for example, Bostic and Surette (2001), Gabriel and Painter(2001),...
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