Settlement Patterns of Toronto's Chinese Immigrants: Convergence Or Divergence?
Canadian Journal of Regional Science 1997, Spring-Summer, 20, 1-2
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The authors acknowledge the support of a research grant from the Toronto Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement, and the research assistance of Xiao-feng Liu and Chi Shen. The first author also thanks Bob Murdie for suggesting the use of the terms convergence and divergence and a reviewer for his/her comments which provoke distillation of the terms. Previous versions of this paper were presented at the March 1998 Boston meeting of the American Associations of Geographers and the June 1998 Ottawa meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers. Lucia Lo
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