California's Changing Face: The Challenge Ahead. Future in Focus, 2000-2025: Population
Part of a series on California's future through 2025, this theme issue of California Agriculture examines how demographic changes and increased ethnic diversity will affect the state's agriculture, economy, and educational system. Research articles are: "Immigration, High Fertility Fu...
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