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The benefits of workforce integration and housing concentration for imigrant groups, with related policy inferences drawn from immigration trends in Germany and Berlin

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  • Cynthia J. Langlykke, 2001. "The benefits of workforce integration and housing concentration for imigrant groups, with related policy inferences drawn from immigration trends in Germany and Berlin," NEURUS papers neurusp27, NEURUS - Network of European and US Regional and Urban Studies.
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    1. Franz-Josef Kemper, 1998. "Restructuring of Housing and Ethnic Segregation: Recent Developments in Berlin," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 35(10), pages 1765-1789, October.
    2. Hillmann, Felicitas & Rudolph, Hedwig, 1997. "Redistributing the cake? Ethnicisation processes in the Berlin food sector," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Organization and Employment FS I 97-101, WZB Berlin Social Science Center.
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