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Immigration an International Problem. Donald R. Taft. Social Forces , Vol. 6, No. 2. (Dec., 1927), pp. 264-270.

Immigration and Population Trends in the United States, 1900-1940. Ernest Rubin. American Journal of Economics and Sociology , Vol. 6, No. 3. (Apr., 1947), pp. 345-362.

Immigration and the Declining Birthrate. Maurice R. Davie. The Scientific Monthly , Vol. 19, No. 1. (Jul., 1924), pp. 68-76.

Immigration as a Source of Urban Increase. F. Stuart Chapin. Publications of the American Statistical Association , Vol. 14, No. 107. (Sep., 1914), pp. 223-227.

Immigrants’ Growing Role in U.S. Poverty Cited. By Michael A. Fletcher, Washington Post Staff Writer. Thursday, September 2, 1999; Page A2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/immig/immig.htm. Retrieved (1 of 3) 3/20/2007 6:03:38 PM

Immigration Policy Since World War I. Edward P. Hutchinson. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , Vol. 262, Reappraising Our Immigration Policy. (Mar., 1949), pp. 15-21.

Is the New Immigration More Unskilled than the Old? Paul H. Douglas. Publications of the American Statistical Association , Vol. 16, No. 126. (Jun., 1919), pp. 393-403.

Japanese Americans: The Development of a Middleman Minority. Harry H. L. Kitano

The Pacific Historical Review , Vol. 43, No. 4. (Nov., 1974), pp. 500-519.

Job Transitions in an Immigrant Metropolis: Ethnic Boundaries and the Mixed Economy. Victor Nee; Jimy M. Sanders; Scott Sernau. American Sociological Review , Vol. 59, No. 6. (Dec., 1994), pp. 849-872.

Korean Businesses in Black and Hispanic Neighborhoods: A Study of Intergroup Relations. Lucie Cheng; Yen Espiritu. Sociological Perspectives , Vol. 32, No. 4. (Winter, 1989), pp. 521-534.

Limits of Ethnic Solidarity in the Enclave Economy. Jimy M. Sanders; Victor Nee. American Sociological Review , Vol. 52, No. 6. (Dec., 1987), pp. 745-773.

Middleman Minority Concept: Its Explanatory Value in the Case of the Japanese in California Agriculture. David J. O’Brien; Stephen S. Fugita. The Pacific Sociological Review , Vol. 25, No. 2. (Apr., 1982), pp. 185-204.

The Washington Post : Myth of the Melting Pot: America’s Racial and Ethnic Divides. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/meltingpot/melt0222.htm. Retrieved (1 of 10) 3/20/2007 6:00:09 PM

On the Study of Ethnic Enterprise: Unresolved Issues. José A. Cobas. Sociological Perspectives , Vol. 30, No. 4, The Ethnic Economy. (Oct., 1987), pp. 467-472.

Our Oldest National Problem. Alcott W. Stockwell. The American Journal of Sociology , Vol. 32, No. 5. (Mar., 1927), pp. 742-755.

Paths to Self-Employment among Immigrants: An Analysis of Four Interpretations. José A. Cobas. Sociological Perspectives , Vol. 29, No. 1. (Jan., 1986), pp. 101-120.

Politics without Borders or Postmodern Nationality: Mexican Immigration to the United States. Arturo Santamaría Gómez; James Zackrison. Latin American Perspectives , Vol. 30, No. 2, Citizenship in Latin America. (Mar., 2003), pp. 66-86.

Problems in Resolving the Enclave Economy Debate. Jimy M. Sanders; Victor Nee. American Sociological Review , Vol. 57, No. 3. (Jun., 1992), pp. 415-418.

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