This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to study the demographic processes underlying the gentrification of low income urban neighborhoods during the 1990’s. In contrast to previous studies, the analysis is conducted at the more refined census-tract level with a narrower definition of gentrification and more narrowly defined comparison neighborhoods. The analysis is also richly disaggregated by demographic characteristic, uncovering differential patterns by race, education, age and family structure that would not have emerged in the more aggregate analysis in previous studies. The results provide little evidence of displacement of low-income non-white households in gentrifying nei...
My theoretical model motivates an ‘identification-via-interaction’ (IvI) approach that separates the...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
The past decades have witnessed increasing concern over the family ills engendered by neighborhoods ...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to s...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long Form data, to s...
This thesis examines the effects of increases in median property value and median rent on a neighbor...
This report is an analytical survey of the indicators and potential effects of gentrification in 3 N...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
Applied Research PaperGentrification has emerged as a major issue receiving attention from urban eco...
Analysis of twelve key economic and demographic indicators shows little or no evidence of gentrifica...
This paper identifies a new factor, the age of the housing stock, that affects where high- and low-i...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
The research in this paper was conducted while the first and second authors were Special Sworn Statu...
Few studies have considered the role of immigration in the rise of gentrification in the late twent...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...
My theoretical model motivates an ‘identification-via-interaction’ (IvI) approach that separates the...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
The past decades have witnessed increasing concern over the family ills engendered by neighborhoods ...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to s...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long Form data, to s...
This thesis examines the effects of increases in median property value and median rent on a neighbor...
This report is an analytical survey of the indicators and potential effects of gentrification in 3 N...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
Applied Research PaperGentrification has emerged as a major issue receiving attention from urban eco...
Analysis of twelve key economic and demographic indicators shows little or no evidence of gentrifica...
This paper identifies a new factor, the age of the housing stock, that affects where high- and low-i...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
The research in this paper was conducted while the first and second authors were Special Sworn Statu...
Few studies have considered the role of immigration in the rise of gentrification in the late twent...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...
My theoretical model motivates an ‘identification-via-interaction’ (IvI) approach that separates the...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
The past decades have witnessed increasing concern over the family ills engendered by neighborhoods ...