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Monday, December 11, 2006

The MiGJob Research Project

The Migrant Variation and Gendered Low-Wage Job Clusters in U.S. Cities (MiGJob) Project is a dedicated research effort, led by Professor Peter Chua, that examines low-wage occupational patterns for a set of racial-ethnic groups in several U.S. metropolitan regions.
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