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Loo, Chalsa; Mar, Don – Journal of Social Issues, 1982
A study of desired residential mobility among residents of San Francisco's Chinatown generally confirms the thesis that confinement to a first settlement enclave is due to constraints on choice, and abandonment of this area occurs with increased economic status and greater choice availability. (GC)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Chinese Americans, Cultural Influences, Economic Factors
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Mar, Don – Amerasia Journal, 1991
Experiences of 165 Chinese immigrants to San Francisco (California) who arrived between 1965 and 1975 suggest that workers employed in the ethnic labor market (enclave economy) have lower wages, higher turnover, and less promotional opportunities than workers in other labor markets. Positive aspects of the enclave economy are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Employment Opportunities, Employment Problems, Ethnic Distribution