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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 The Shape of Immigrant Local Labor Markets: The Effects of Social and Spatial Accessibility 7 Chapter 3 Mapping Immigrant Residence and Work 31 Chapter 4 How Local the Immigrant Labor Market? 55 Chapter 5 Connecting Neighborhood and Home to Ethnic Labor Market Segregation 81 Chapter 6 Connecting Neighborhood and Home to Black and Immigrant Women_s Labor Force Participation 121 Chapter 7 Gendering the Nexus of Work, Residence, Networks, and Urban Form 153 Appendix 1 Measuring Space: Commute Data 161 Appendix 2 Measuring Space: Accessibility Indices 163 Index 167
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Alien labor -- United States.
Women alien labor -- United States.
Labor market -- United States.
Immigrants -- United States.
Social networks -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Discrimination in employment -- United States.
Discrimination in housing -- United States.
United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Regional disparities.