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The Community Study: Ethnicity and Success in San Jose
Matthews
,
Glenna
The Journal of interdisciplinary history, 1976-10, Vol.7 (2), p.305-318
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Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
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Título:
The Community Study: Ethnicity and Success in San Jose
Autor:
Matthews
,
Glenna
Assuntos:
California/Californian/ Californians
;
Censuses
;
Common property ownership
;
Communities
;
Countries
;
Ethnicity
;
Ethnicity/Ethnicism
;
European/Europeans/ Europeanization
;
Immigrant/Immigrants
;
Occupation/Occupations/Occupational
;
Probabilities
;
Property ownership
;
Real property
;
Research Notes
;
Social history
;
Success/Successes
;
United States history
;
Workforce
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The Journal of interdisciplinary history, 1976-10, Vol.7 (2), p.305-318
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Descrição:
It is hypothesized that the experience of nineteenth century European immigrants to the US was very different in a Calif city, from what immigrants experienced in those eastern cities which have been examined. In the 1860s there were still wide variations in social structure as well as geophysical environment among American communities & thus, when the community is the unit of analysis, one can account for such differences. Using a sample of 613 people (roughly 25% of the adult population) drawn from the 1860 manuscript census of San Jose, Calif cross-tabulation was done on such variables as ethnicity, occupation, & property holding to determine the importance of ethnicity. As many of the sample as possible were located in the 1870 census & the extent of occupational & property mobility in evidence was calculated. It was possible to determine that ethnicity was not an independent variable. Mobility was roughly equal for European-born & native-born Americans. Closer attention to local social structure is necessary in the writing of American social history. 8 Tables. Modified AA.
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Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press
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