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Migration, Poverty, and the City in Latin America
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THE CHALLENGE OF SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LATIN AMERICA. By ANTHONYHARRY A. (Vancouver: University of Columbia Press, 1979. Pp. 76. $4.95.)
MIGRACIÓN, ETNICISMO Y CAMBIO ECONÓMICO (UN ESTUDIO SOBRE MIGRANTES CAMPESINOS A LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO). By ARIZPELOURDES. (México, D. F.: El Colegio de México, 1978. Pp. 261.)
CASUAL WORK AND POVERTY IN THIRD WORLD CITIES. Edited by BROMLEYRAY and GERRYCHRIS. (New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1976. Pp. 323.)
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