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CLASS STRUCTURE AND SPATIAL POLARIZATION: AN ASSESSMENT OF RECENT URBAN TRENDS IN LATIN AMERICA
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CLASS STRUCTURE AND SPATIAL POLARIZATION: AN ASSESSMENT OF RECENT URBAN TRENDS IN LATIN AMERICA

ALEJANDRO PORTES and MICHAEL JOHNS
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie, Vol.77(5), pp.378-388
1986-11
PMID: 12268464

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6 Social Sciences
6.86 Human Geography
6.86.149 Gentrification
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Economics
Geography
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Social Sciences, general

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