2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11133-023-09546-6
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Urban Marginality, Neighborhood Dynamics, and the Illicit Drug Trade in Mexico City

Roger Guy,
Piotr A. Chomczyński
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“…The second group comprises individuals from another profession (Ünlü & Demir, 2012, p.163). These individuals, who make up the majority of the market and are forced to leave their initial professions due to economic reasons (Macit, 2018, p.6;Guy & Chomczyński, 2023), see substance dealing as a temporary means of livelihood. In Fairlie's (2002) study, it was noted that 47% of substance dealers were employed, 44% were unemployed, 7% were government employees, and 1% were self-employed individuals.…”
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“…The second group comprises individuals from another profession (Ünlü & Demir, 2012, p.163). These individuals, who make up the majority of the market and are forced to leave their initial professions due to economic reasons (Macit, 2018, p.6;Guy & Chomczyński, 2023), see substance dealing as a temporary means of livelihood. In Fairlie's (2002) study, it was noted that 47% of substance dealers were employed, 44% were unemployed, 7% were government employees, and 1% were self-employed individuals.…”
Section: Opusjournalnetmentioning
confidence: 99%