Ethic residential segregation and its significance for the individual in an urban setting

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Pages
69

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Ethic residential segregation and its significance for the individual in an urban setting
1981, Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto
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Bibliography: p. 67-69.

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[Toronto]
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Research paper / Centre for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto -- no.124, Ethnic pluralism paper -- no.4, Ethnic pluralism paper (University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies) -- no. 4., Research paper (University of Toronto. Centre for Urban and Community Studies) -- no. 124.

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HD7288.72.C32 O55

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69 p. --
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69

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OL20646836M
ISBN 10
0772712840
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