In this paper we take a structural approach to understanding the role of female,and particularly Mexican, immigrants in the Los Angeles economy. It is structural in that recent enduring, if not permanent, macro-economic changes generated by increased global competition are affecting the nature of employment. The resulting structural shifts are reinforced by changes in the labor supply created by extensive immigration. Together these factors are contributing to a growing stratification of the laborforce that over the last several decades has taken the form of growing inequality along several dimensions: income, generational, spatial, gender, and racial inequality. To illustrate the extent of the problem,we examine the most economically disen...
This paper examines the impact of living in ethnic enclaves in different parts of a metropolitan are...
New research from New American Economy underscores the crucial role immigrants in Los Angeles play a...
The objective of this paper is to review the evolution of Mexican migration to the United States in ...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
Metropolitan Los Angeles is one of the laJgeSt inclustnal regions in the world and one of the most i...
In a nation of immigrants Los Angeles is increasingly a city of new immigrants. As of 1980,which...
This brief paper explores the economic implications of the racialization of Latinas, focusing primar...
This report examines the labor force position of Latina and Latino immigrants in California. There ...
This study compares the occupational profiles of six immigrant groups in the Los Angeles economy to ...
Ethnic Los Angeles presents a multi-investigator study of Los Angeles's immigrant population. Using ...
This article analyzes the distribution of Latin American immigrants in the job markets in the New Yo...
This article analyzes the distribution of Latin American immigrants in the job markets in the New Yo...
Between 1985-90, the Los Angeles CMSA received about 400,000 working immigrants and about 575,000 wo...
The 1990s were a period of record immigration to California and the United States, with both legal a...
This book provides a unique, timely and comprehensive insight into Latin American immigrants in Spai...
This paper examines the impact of living in ethnic enclaves in different parts of a metropolitan are...
New research from New American Economy underscores the crucial role immigrants in Los Angeles play a...
The objective of this paper is to review the evolution of Mexican migration to the United States in ...
This paper examines the status of Mexican labor in Los Angeles since 1970, th...
Metropolitan Los Angeles is one of the laJgeSt inclustnal regions in the world and one of the most i...
In a nation of immigrants Los Angeles is increasingly a city of new immigrants. As of 1980,which...
This brief paper explores the economic implications of the racialization of Latinas, focusing primar...
This report examines the labor force position of Latina and Latino immigrants in California. There ...
This study compares the occupational profiles of six immigrant groups in the Los Angeles economy to ...
Ethnic Los Angeles presents a multi-investigator study of Los Angeles's immigrant population. Using ...
This article analyzes the distribution of Latin American immigrants in the job markets in the New Yo...
This article analyzes the distribution of Latin American immigrants in the job markets in the New Yo...
Between 1985-90, the Los Angeles CMSA received about 400,000 working immigrants and about 575,000 wo...
The 1990s were a period of record immigration to California and the United States, with both legal a...
This book provides a unique, timely and comprehensive insight into Latin American immigrants in Spai...
This paper examines the impact of living in ethnic enclaves in different parts of a metropolitan are...
New research from New American Economy underscores the crucial role immigrants in Los Angeles play a...
The objective of this paper is to review the evolution of Mexican migration to the United States in ...