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Nonmetropolitan minority families in the United States: trends in racial and ethnic economic stratification, 1959-1986
L. Jensen
, M. Tienda
Agricultural Economics, Sociology and Education
Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)
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United States
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Economic Status
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Non-metropolitan
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Minority Families
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Economic Stratification
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Nonmetro
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Mexican American Families
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Black Families
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Mexican
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Native American
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Urban Areas
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Family Income
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Labor Market
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U.S. Census Bureau
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Public Assistance
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Labor Supply
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Policy-relevant
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Family Poverty
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Social Sciences
USA
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Population Censuses
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Labor Market
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Family Income
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Labour Supply
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