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PREFACE, Harvey S. Perloff, Resources for the Future, Inc. v EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION, Mark Perlman, University of Pittsburgh vii The Economics of Human Resources in the American Urban Setting: Some Concepts and Problems, by Mark Perlman 1 Racial Factors Influencing Entry into the Skilled Trades, by F. Ray Marshall, University of Texas 23 A Female Labor Force Mobility and Its Simulation, by John Korbel, University of Wisconsin 55 A The White/Non-White Unemployment Differential, by Harry J. Gilman, Rutgers University 75 COMMENT: Albert Rees, University of Chicago 114 Jacob Mincer, Columbia University 115 Herbert R. Northrup, University of Pennsylvania 119 A The Significance of Residential Preferences in Urban Areas, by John M. Richards, Texas Western College 123 Differences Among Consumers Attributable to Locations, by Harold W. Guthrie, University of Kentucky 137 Expenditures on Vacations and Pleasure Travel in New Hampshire, by Richard L. Pfister, Dartmouth College 153 COMMENT: Jack L. Knetsch, Resources for the Future, Inc 170 J. B. Lansing, University of Michigan 172 Richard F. Muth, University of Chicago 175 The Impact of Puerto Rican Migration to the United States, by Belton M. Fleisher, University of Chicago 179 A Occupational Wage Differentials in Major Cities During the 1950's, by Martin Segal, Dartmouth College 195 A Labor Mobility and Wage Improvement, by Robert L. Bunting, Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa 208 A Level and Structure in Wage Rates of the Metropolitanized Work Force, by William Goldner, University of California, Berkeley 222 COMMENT: Richard A. Easterlin, University of Pennsylvania 244 W. Lee Hansen, University of California, Los Angeles 252 Robert L. Aronson, Cornell University 255 J. B. Lansing 258 Martin SegalPerl, Jeffrey M. is the author of 'Human Res in Urban', published 1975 under ISBN 9780801805271 and ISBN 0801805279.
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