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Local Environment
The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability
Volume 20, 2015 - Issue 11
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From the Enclave to the City: The Economic Benefits of Immigrant Flexibility

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From the enclave to the city: the economic benefits of immigrant flexibility

Local Environment

DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2015.1053439

In the original published version of the above article in Local Environment, two numerical errors are present on page 712. In the uncorrected version, population rates were erroneously reported as over 30% for Latino population and over 75% for foreign-born residents.

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As of the 2010 American Community Survey (ACS), the neighbourhood's single largest ethnicity is Korean, with a population at about 25%, but the largest language spoken is Spanish, with a multi-faceted Latino population comprising over 50% of all residents, and an overall total of over 65% foreign-born residents in the Koreatown enclave.

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