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The kinds of jobs that Japanese did in their new home countries grew more diverse over time. Some immigrants moved to cities where they opened stores or started service businesses, while others went into manufacturing or industry. The occupations in which immigrants worked varied depending on the country and time period. For example, after World War II, in the United States many worked in landscaping, while in Argentina many took up growing horticultural plants or setting up laundry businesses.
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