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A number of states are following the federal government's lead and requiring environmental impact reviews of new development proposals. This paper examines ambitious EIR programs in Florida and California with the aim of assessing the costs and benefits of their programs, and, by extension, of...
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This article examines the impact of immigrants on large U.S. cities. It is based primarily on a review of existing research. However, a valuable 1996 database is used to develop some new information. The research shows that immigrants have buoyed the populations of a number of major central...
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Interest is growing in the neighborhood segregation of Hispanics as well as blacks in U.S urban areas. This article shows how “exposure-based†or p* indexes of segregation may be generalized for analyses of the segregation of three or more groups, and demonstrates the application of...
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Women-owned businesses may have grown six-fold, and the gross receipts of these businesses 50-fold over the past 2 decades. Most businesses owned by women, however are small, undercapitalized, situated in retailing and the services, and many enable only part-time work As a result, few women have...
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Strickland and Burr at once proclaim the utility of generally employeeless and undercapitalized sole proprietorships for women having few work options and assert that enough of these small businesses grow big that the group as a whole benefits the national economy. They miscast the first...
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