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Peer reviewedKasarda, John D. – Society, 1983
America's older, larger cities are unable to provide employment opportunities and social mobility to its growing number of disadvantaged residents because cities' economic base of blue-collar industry has been replaced by the service and information industries. Cities currently face a residence-job opportunity mismatch. (ML)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Employment Level, Employment Opportunities, Labor Market


