Ethnic Concentration and Nonprofit Organizations: The Political and Urban Geography of Immigrant Services in Boston, Massachusetts

This article considers the geographic distribution of nonprofit organizations serving immigrants across municipalities within the Greater Boston area in an effort to identify variations in the levels of assistance available to major foreign-born populations in the region. The analysis relies on data...

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Censuses
Community service
Delivery Systems
Geographic Distribution
Geographical distribution
Geography
Heterogeneity
Human ecology and demography
Human Geography
Immigrants
Immigration
Immigration Policy
Institutional Characteristics
Local Government
Massachusetts
Municipalities
Non-profit organizations
Noncitizens
Nonprofit Organizations
Organizations
Political Geography
Rescaling
Scaling
Services
Settlement Patterns
Sociology
Sociology of migrations
Sociology of organizations and enterprises. Bureaucracy and administration
Sociology of work and sociology of organizations
Statistical analysis
Statistics
Towns
U.S.A
Urban Areas
Urban geography
Wisdom
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