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Alarcon, Rafael, Jorge Durand, Humberto Gonzalez, Douglas Massey.
Return to Aztlan: The Social Process of International Migration From Western Mexico.
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Amott, Teresa L., Julie Matthaei.
Race, Gender, And Work: A Multicultural Economic History of Women in the United States.
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Arguelles, Lourdes.
Undocumented Female Labor in the United States Southwest: An Essay on Migration, Consciousness, Oppression and Struggle.
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Autler, Lilian, Sonia Baires, Patricia Landolt.
From Hermano Lejano to Hermano Mayor: The Dialectics of Salvadoran Transnationalism.
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Aysa, Maria, Douglas S. Massey.
Wives Left Behind: The Labor Market Behavior of Women in Migrant Communities.
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Baker, S., E. Litwak, M. Sudit.
Caregiver Burden and Coping Strategies Used by Informal Caregivers of Minority Women Living With HIV/AIDS.
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Basok, Tanya.
He Came, He Saw, He...stayed. Guest Worker Programmes and the Issue of Non-Return.
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Belanger, Kathleen.
Social Justice in Education For Undocumented Families.
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Bird, J. A., N. T. Ha, S. McPhee, R. Otero-Sabogal.
Tailoring Lay Health Worker Interventions For Diverse Cultures: Lessons Learned From Vietnamese and Latina Communities.
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Bullock, Karen.
Employment and Caregiving: A Comparison of Three Ethnic Groups of Disabled Elders and Their Informal Caregivers.
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Chavez, Leo R., Allan F. Hubbell, Shiraz I. Mishra, Burciaga R. Valdez.
Undocumented Latina Immigrants in Orange County, California: A Comparative Analysis.
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Chinchilla, Norma Stoltz, Nora Hamilton.
Seeking Community in a Global City: Guatemalans and Salvadorans in Los Angeles.
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Cranford, Cynthia J.
Labor, Gender and the Politics of Citizenship: Organizing Justice For Janitors in Los Angeles.
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Cranford, C., D. Grant, A. James.
Moving up But How Far?: African American Women and Economic Restructuring in Los Angeles, 1970-1990.
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Cranford, Cynthia J., Dowell Myers.
Temporal Differentiation in the Occupational Mobility of Immigrant and Native-Born Latina Workers.
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Cranford, Cynthia J., Robert Wilton.
Toward an Understanding of the Spatiality of Social Movements: Labor Organizing and Tactics of Transgression in Los Angeles.
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Curry, Mary, Helen Rose Ebaugh.
Fictive Kin as Social Capital in New Immigrant Communities.
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Dickerson, Niki T.
'We Are a Force to be Reckoned With': Black and Latina Women's Leadership in the Contemporary U.S. Labor Movement.
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Garcia, Eva Marilys Oropesa.
Caregiving in the Context of Ethnicity: Hispanic Caregiver Wives of Stroke Patients.
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Gilbertson, Greta A.
Women's Labor and Enclave Employment: The Case of Dominican and Colombian Women in New York City.



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