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Redefining Urban & Suburban America - Evidence From Census 2000

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Informationen zum Autor Alan Berube is a fellow with the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution. Bruce Katz is vice president, director of the Metropolitan Policy Program, and Adeline M. and Alfred I. Johnson Chair in Urban and Metropolitan Policy at the Brookings Institution. Robert E. Lang is co director of the Metropolitan Institute and a professor in the Urban Affairs and Planning graduate program at Virginia Tech. Klappentext Results from Census 2000 have confirmed that American cities and metropolitan areas lie at the heart of the nation's most pronounced demographic and economic changes. The third volume in the Redefining Urban and Suburban America series describes anew the changing shape of metropolitan American and the consequences for policies in areas such as employment, public services, and urban revitalization. The continued decentralization of population and economic activity in most metropolitan areas has transformed once-suburban places into new engines of metropolitan growth. At the same time, some traditional central cities have enjoyed a population renaissance, thanks to a recent book in "living" downtowns. The contributors to this book probe the rise of these new growth centers and their impacts on the metropolitan landscape, including how recent patterns have affected the government's own methods for reporting information on urban, suburban, and rural areas. Volume 3 also provides a closer look at the social and economic impacts of growth patterns in cities and suburbs. Contributors examine how suburbanization has affected access to employment for minorities and lower-income workers, how housing development trends have fueled population declines in some central cities, and how these patterns are shifting the economic balance between older and newer suburbs. Contributors include Thomas Bier (Cleveland State University), Peter Dreier (Occidental College), William Frey (Brookings), Robert Lang (Virginia Tech), Steven Raphael (University of California, Berkeley), Audrey Singer (Brookings), Michael Stoll (University of California, Los Angeles), Todd Swanstrom (St. Louis University), and Jill Wilson (Brookings). Zusammenfassung Results from Census 2000 have confirmed that American cities and metropolitan areas lie at the heart of the nation's most pronounced demographic and economic changes. ...

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Authors Robert E. (EDT)/ Katz Lang
Assisted by Alan Berube (Editor), Berube Alan (Editor), Bruce Katz (Editor), Katz Bruce (Editor), Robert E. Lang (Editor), Lang Robert E. (Editor)
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.05.2006
 
EAN 9780815708834
ISBN 978-0-8157-0883-4
No. of pages 275
Dimensions 165 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Series Redefining Urban and Suburban
James A. Johnson Metro Series
James A. Johnson Metro
Redefining Urban and Suburban
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

USA, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, c 2000 to c 2010, c 2000 to c 2009, United States of America, USA, Urban communities

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