P-ISSN 0048-749X
E-ISSN 1553-0892
Vol. 15, Issue 2, 1985August 15, 1985 CDT
Economic Segmentation, Inequality, and the North-South Earnings Gap
Economic Segmentation, Inequality, and the North-South Earnings Gap
Articles in Vol. 15, Issue 2, 1985
Vol. 15, Issue 2, 1985
- Regional Trends in U.S. Food Consumption: Population Scale, Composition, and Income EffectsPatricia K. GusemanStephen G. Sapp
- Economic Segmentation, Inequality, and the North-South Earnings GapPatricia A. TaylorPatricia A. Gwartney-Gibbs
- The Impact of Coefficient Drift and Measurement Error on the Accuracy of Ratio-Correlation Population EstimatesJeff TaymanEdward Schafer
- Mexican Immigration to Southern California: Issues of Job Competition and Worker MobilityDonald M. MansonThomas J. EspenshadeThomas Muller
- Guest Editor's IntroductionIssac W. Eberstein
- Elderly Migration into Rapidly Growing Areas: A Time Series ApproachStanley K. SmithHenry H. Fishkind
Taylor, Patricia A., and Patricia A. Gwartney-Gibbs. 1985. “Economic Segmentation, Inequality, and the North-South Earnings Gap.” Review of Regional Studies 15 (2): 43–53. https://doi.org/10.52324/001c.9599.
