'University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)'
Doi
Abstract
Immigration, and births to new immigrants, will continue to fuel California's population
growth, not just in the urban areas but in the cities and towns of rural counties.
Local communities will face a wide range of social and economic changes as they adapt
to increasing population diversity. As we enter a new century, the demands for greater
investments in education, health care and other aspects of the urban infrastructure
will increase
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