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Income in the United States / Social classes / Occupational segregation / Status attainment / Occupational prestige / Socioeconomic status / Occupational inequality / Demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans / Occupations / Sociology / Sexism
Date: 2012-04-24 09:59:20
Income in the United States
Social classes
Occupational segregation
Status attainment
Occupational prestige
Socioeconomic status
Occupational inequality
Demographics of Hispanic and Latino Americans
Occupations
Sociology
Sexism

Hispanics’ Occupational Attainment and Mobility in a Changing Economy

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