Hispanic Suburbanization in Los Angeles: Social Arrival and Barrio Formation
Leobardo F. Estrada
Institute for Social Science Research, Working Paper Series from Institute for Social Science Research, UCLA
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To understand the patterns and possible consequences of Latino suburbanization, it is necessary to comprehend the historical demographic processes which have resulted in this centralization (urbanization) and decentralization (intra-metropolitan dispersion). This paper will describe these processes, discuss their distinctiveness, and finally, consider the implications which point to a concurrent process for Latinos in Los Angeles of "traditional" suburbanization and new barrio formation.
Date: 1988-06-01
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