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Thompson, Bryan; Vance, Mary, Ed.Ethnic Groups in Urban Areas; Community Formation andGrowth: A Selected Bibliography. Council of PlanningLibrarians Exchange Bibliography Seriese Number202.Council of Planning Libralians, Monticell,p, Ill.Jul 7118p.Council of Planning Librarians, P.O. Box 229,Monticello, Illinois 61856 ($2.00)

MF-S0.65 HC-$3.29*Bibliographies; *Community Characteristics;Community Size; Community Study; Community Surveys;Demography; *Ethnic Distribution; Ethnic Studies;Human Geography; Incidence; Population Trends;*Residential Patterns; *Urban Areas; UrbanImmigration; Urban Population

This bibliography deals with ethnic settlementpatterns in urban areas. The emphasis is on factors that determineinitial settlement, subsequent intraurban migration and communitygrowth, and their relationship with the more general questions ofurban structure and growth. The selection is by no means exhaustive,and was not compiled in any systematic manner. Moft of the referencesare taken from the bibliography that was accumulated in connectionwith the author's dissertation, "Cultural ties al; determinants ofimmigrant settlement in urban areas: a case study of the growth of anItalian neighborhood in Worcester, Massachusetts, 1875-1922."(Author/JM)

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ETHNIC GROUPS IN URBAN AREAS;'COMMUNITY FORMATIONAND GROWTH-: A SeIected BibliograPhy

Bryan Thompson, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Wayne 8tate University

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ETHNIC GROUPS IN URBAN AREAS;COMMUNITY FORMATION AND GROWTH:A Selected Bibliography

Bryan Thompson, Ph.D.Assistant Professor in the Department of GeographyWayne State University

Preface

Much of the history of urban America has been and continues to be

the story of ImMigrant adjustment to an urban way of life. In the

nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, immigrants coming to the urban

centers of America were largely European in origin. In most cases these

immigrants, for economic, cultural, and discriminatory reasons, settled

in socially and physically homogeneous enclaves within cities. More

recent immigrants to urban areas have come in response to the push of

economic, technological and political forces, and the pull of employment

opportunities. And, for many of these immigrants, particularly those

with low skill levels, a pattern of urban segregation is still typical.

This bibliography deals with ethnic settlement patterns in urban

areas. The emphasis is on factors that determine initial settlement,

subsequent intraurban migration and community growth, and their relation-

ship with the more general questions of urban structure and growth. The

selection is by no means exhaustive, but was not compiled in any systematic

manner. Most of the references are taken from the bibliography that was

accumulated in connection with the author's dissertation.' Thanks are

due to Mr. Philip Allchin, a student at Wayne State University, who

helped by tracking dawn SOW additional references.

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