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Industrial Change and Social Mobility: Black Men in New York City and London, 1970-1990

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  • David Ladipo, 1995. "Industrial Change and Social Mobility: Black Men in New York City and London, 1970-1990," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_142, Levy Economics Institute.
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    1. Deakin, Simon & Wilkinson, Frank, 1991. "Labour Law, Social Security and Economic Inequality," Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cambridge Political Economy Society, vol. 15(2), pages 125-148, June.
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