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NOVEMBER 2000
6-1 Guatemalan Immigration to the San
Francisco Bay Area
Beatriz Manz, et al.
Professor, Department of Geography and Ethnic Studies,
UC Berkeley
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JUNE 1999
5-1 Monitoring in the Garment Industry:
Lessons from Los Angeles
Jill Esbenshade
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Ethnic Studies,
UC Berkeley
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JANUARY 1997
4-3 From Servants to Engineers: Mexican
Immigration and Labor Markets in The San
Francisco Bay Area
Rafael Alarcón
Graduate Student, Department of City & Regional Planning,
UC Berkeley
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NOVEMBER 1996
4-2 Working But Poor: Mexican Immigrant
Workers in a Low-Income Enclave in San Jose
Christian Zlolniski
Graduate Student, Department of Anthropology,
UC Santa Barbara
Juan-Vicente Palerm
Professor, Department of Anthropology, UC Riverside
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JULY 1996
4-1 Obstacles to the Labor Market Progress of
California’s Mexican-Origin Workers
Stephen J. Trejon
Professor, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara
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JANUARY 1996
3-2 Community-Based Health Promotion/
Disease Prevention Programs for Latina/Latino
Youth in California: Comparative Analysis and
Policy Recommendations
William Vega
Professor, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley
Kevin Barnett
Ph.D. Candidate, School of Public Health,
UC Berkeley
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OCTOBER 1995
3-1 Labor Force Position of Latino Immigrants
in California
Vilma Ortiz
Professor, Department of Sociology, UC Los Angeles
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APRIL 1995
2-2 Immigration and Colonia Formation in
Rural California
Refugio I. Rochin
Professor Emeritus, UC Davis
Monica D. Castillo
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor
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JULY 1994
2-1 Social Networks Dynamics: Implications for
Salvadoreans in San Francisco
Cecilia Menjivar
Chancellor s Postdoctoral Fellow,
Departments of Social & Cultural Studies,
School of Education & Sociology, UC Berkeley
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MAY 1995
1-5 Public Opinion Toward Immigration
Reform: How Much Does The Economy Matter?
Jack Citrin, et al.
Professor, Department of Political Science, UC Berkeley
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JANUARY 1995
1-4 High-Risk, Good Outcomes: The Health
Paradox of Latina Mothers and Infants
Sylvia Guendelman
Professor, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley
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JULY 1994
1-3 Factors Influencing Patterns of Academic
Achievement Among Latino Students: An
Assessment of Educational Programs and a
Prescription for Change
Pedro Noguera, et al.
Professor, Graduate School of Education, UC Berkeley
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FEBRUARY 1994
1-2 Compatriots or Competitors? A Study of
Job Competition Between Foreign-born and
Native in Los Angeles, 1970-1980
Abel Valenzuela
Chancellor s Postdoctoral Fellow,
Departments of City & Regional Planning and Sociology,
UC Berkeley
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FEBRUARY 1994
1-1 Labor Migration from Mexico and Free Trade: Lessons from a Transnational Community
Rafael Alarcón
Graduate Student, Departments of City & Regional Planning and Sociology, UC Berkeley
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