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Part one THE SETTING ONE Introduction, 3 TWO A Preview of Socioeconomic Conditions, i3 Part two HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Introductory Note, 35 T 'HREE The Milieu of the Southwest, 39 F O R The Ebb and Flow of Immigration, 6i I;VE Patterns of Work and Settlement, 82 Part three SOCIOECONOMIC CONDITIONS: A DETAILED PORTRAIT Introductory Note, ior six Distinctive Population Patterns, i05 SEVEN The Education Gap, 142 EIG HT Icome Differentials, i8o NINE Occupations and Jobs, 20 TEN jobs and Earnings, 229 ELEVEN Housing Conditions, 248 TWELVE Residential Segregation, 271 Partfour THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE SOCIAL SYSTEM Introductory Note, 291 eorHs oiioi/s l2€ THI RTEEN The Social Worlds of Merican Americans, 295 FOURTEEN Social Class and Social Mobility, 317 FIFTEEN The Faml7y: Variations in Time and Space, 3,o SIXTEEN Ethnic Perceptions and Relations : Ingroup and Oui group, 378 SEVENTEEN Intermarriage as an Inldex of Assimilation, 405 EIGHTEEN Tie Tenacity of Ethnic Culture, 420 Partfive THE ROLE OF CHURCHES Introductory Note, 443 NINETEEN Dynamics of the Catholic Church: Prom Pastoral to Socia Concern, 449 TWE NTV Y Protestants and Mexicans, 486 X Part six POLITICAL INTERACTION Introductory Note, 513 SWE NTY-ONE Contact with Governmental Agencies, 517 STWENTY TWO Ethnic Organizations and Leadership, 542 T WENTY-THREE Political Effectiveness, 556 Part seven SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS TWENTY-FOUR Past Trends and Future Outlook, 575 APPENDIXES ,A DERIVATION OF DATA ON MEXICAN AMERICANS FROM THE U.S. CENSUS (Chapter 6), 6oi B SAMPLE DESIGN FOR THE LOS ANGELES SCHOOL STUDY (Chapter 7), 609 C SUPPLEMENTAL TABLES ON THE LOS ANGELES SCHOOL STUDY (Chapter 7), 613 D MULTIPLE REGRESSION ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RELATED TO ACHIEVEMENT (LOS ANGELES STUDY) (Chapter 7), 617 E ESTIMATES OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF POOR AND OF NON-POOR SPANISH- SURNAME FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN THE SOUTHWEST, 1960 (Chapter 8), 623 F A NOTE ON OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS (Chapter 9), 626 G THE INDEX OF RESIDENTIAL DISSIMILARITY AND PROBLEMS OF ITS USE IN THIS STUDY (Chapter 12), 628 H SAMPLE DESIGN AND SELECTION PROCEDURES FOR MEXICAN-AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD INTERVIEW SURVEYS IN LOS ANGELES AND SAN ANTONIO (Chapter 13), 631 SQULESTIONNAIRE FOR HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS IN LOS ANGELES AND SAN ANTONIO (Chapter 13), 648 J SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS ON THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH (Chapter 19), 666 K PERSONS INTERVIEWEID INFORMALLY ON FIELD TOURS AND IN LOS ANGELES, 671 BIBLIOGRAPHY SBO O K S, V? M PH LETS, AN D G O VER N M EN T P UBL ICAT IO N S, 677 II JOURNAL ARTICLES, 696 II UNPUBLISHED DISSERTATIONS, 719 IV OT HER UNPUBLISHED MATERIALS, 735 V BIBLIOGRAPHIES, 742