The authors discern the community structure of the postindustrial city, with reference to Australia. They focus empirically on three major types of Australian urban center: urban regions. metropolitan areas that are not part of urban regions, and other major cities. These three account for almost three-quarters of the Australian population. The authors draw on a conceptualization formulated by Marcuse and van Kempen to guide the analysis, with a combination of cluster analysis and discriminant analysis being applied to aggregate (essentially census) data to identify the communities. Nine major Australian urban communities are identified-four are affluent. four are disadvantaged. and one is a working-class community. The communities found, h...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio-economic groups in Australia u...
ABSTRACT: Australia’s large regional cities and towns display wide variation in how they are adjusti...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio‐economic groups in Australia u...
The authors discern the community structure of the postindustrial city, with reference to Austra-lia...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
The physical segregation of social groups in industrial cities has long attracted the attention of s...
Socio-economically disadvantaged populations of Australiás major cities are substantially clustered ...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
A multivariate model using hierarchical clustering and discriminant analysis is used to identify clu...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
This study uses a novel spatial approach to compare population density change across cities and over...
This study uses a novel spatial approach to compare population density change across cities and over...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio-economic groups in Australia u...
ABSTRACT: Australia’s large regional cities and towns display wide variation in how they are adjusti...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio‐economic groups in Australia u...
The authors discern the community structure of the postindustrial city, with reference to Austra-lia...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
New national and international economic and social forces have reshaped national geographies in gene...
The physical segregation of social groups in industrial cities has long attracted the attention of s...
Socio-economically disadvantaged populations of Australiás major cities are substantially clustered ...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
A multivariate model using hierarchical clustering and discriminant analysis is used to identify clu...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
Supplementary Information Files for Socio-economic groups moving apart: An analysis of recent trends...
This study uses a novel spatial approach to compare population density change across cities and over...
This study uses a novel spatial approach to compare population density change across cities and over...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio-economic groups in Australia u...
ABSTRACT: Australia’s large regional cities and towns display wide variation in how they are adjusti...
We study changes in the spatial distribution and segregation of socio‐economic groups in Australia u...