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  • Intermetropolitan variation in the labour force participation of white and black men in the United States
  • Blacks ; Employment ; Labour mobility ; Local labour market ; Segregation ; Social inequality ; Spatial differentiation ; United States of America ; Whites ; Working population
  • 2001
  • Illegitimate subjects ?: abject whites, neoliberal modernisation, and middle-class multiculturalism
  • 2001
  • Liminal figures : poor whites, freedmen, and racial reinscription in colonial Barbados
  • 2001
  • South African cities were highly segregated in the 20th century as a result of the attempt by the White minority to maintain political and economic dominance. An analysis of the data from successive censuses offers a means of measuring the changes
  • 2001
  • Cultural villages in South Africa are predominantly owned and controlled by Whites. Transformation in cultural village tourism is essential to the government's agenda of enpowerment through tourism. Comparison with internationl experience
  • 2001
  • Black Sea ; Carbon ; Caspienne Sea ; Ecosystem ; European part of Russia ; Hydrochemistry ; Marine ecosystem ; Micro-organism ; Nitrogen ; Organic materials ; Phosphate ; Primary production ; White Sea
  • 2001
  • political regions : a racially diversified urban coast and a whiter rural interior. - (SLD)
  • 2001
  • dead fauna not usually found in the sampling area in natural conditions, as it is the case of blue whiting (Microme sistius poutassou) and the galatheid Munida spp., usually found in deeper waters. A total of 319 stomach contents were analysed from 14
  • , Pagellus acarne, Scyliorhinus canicula, Raja montagui, Raja naevus, It is noticeable that blue whiting was found in a tipically planktophageous species, Pagellus bogaraveo Taking into consideration the results, the changes observed in the organization
  • 2001
  • white pine (Pinus strobus) reached its broadest distribution and highest abundances in New England. The site is located in a coastal aquifer and is potentially sensitive to both sea level rise and changes in moisture balance. The AA. have examined
  • 2001