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Neighborhood Poverty and Segregation in the (Re-)Production of Disadvantage

Neighborhood Poverty and Segregation in the (Re-)Production of Disadvantage Mexican Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Los Angeles

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Neighborhood Poverty and Segregation in the (Re-)Production of Disadvantage

Mexican Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Los Angeles

Dolores Trevizo | Mary Lopez

Social Science / Social Classes & Economic Disparity

Broad appeal: Touches on topics such as social/class stratification, sociology of work, entrepreneurship studies, inequality studies, legal capital, social capital, and immigration studies that affect a variety of disciplines

Original research: Presents fascinating case studies from 20 latino/a communities in Los Angeles 

Timely: At a time when immigration is increasing and social stratification/class divisions are also on the rise, this book presents a topical, rigorous discussion wealth divides and immigration in American neighborhoods

Multi-faceted approach: Explores explanations for different business outcomes from a variety of angles, including inter-generational knowledge transmission, social capital, legal capital, neighborhood wealth, and previous business knowledge 

Dolores Trevizo is Professor of Sociology at Occidental College in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Mary Lopez is Associate Professor of Economics at Occidental College, in Los Angeles, California, USA.


Publication Date: 15 June 2018
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9783319737140
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 211

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