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Modest Progress: The Narrowing Spatial Mismatch Between Blacks and Jobs in the 1990s

Demographics, Cities, Labor Markets, U.S. Economy, Ethnicity

Michael Stoll, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program
Steven Raphael

The Brookings Institution

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