This IRP study explores growing employment centers in the Twin Cities in relation to affordable housing and transit, and the dynamics of racial transition in the nearby schools and neighborhoods
This article examines the public policies determining the distribution of subsidized housing in the ...
Analysis of twelve key economic and demographic indicators shows little or no evidence of gentrifica...
Since 1970, the share of Black individuals living in suburbs of large cities has risen from 16 to 36...
This IRP study explores growing employment centers in the Twin Cities in relation to affordable hous...
This IRP study explores growing employment centers in the Twin Cities in relation to affordable hous...
Growth in minority populations in the Twin Cities has been rapid in recent decades. The 1990 Census ...
This study examines increasing racial diversity in the suburbs of the 50 largest metropolitan areas,...
Presentation documenting change in Twin Cities schools and neighborhoods.Download pdf sections
As part of the “Twin Cities Stories: Using Data for the Common Good” project, the IRP created materi...
Between 1970 and 1990 the share of Minnesota commuters working outside their county of residence in...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
This study investigates the relationship between urban accessibility and firm agglomeration, as refl...
The following report explains the paradox between the Twin Cities’ progressive politics and regional...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
This combination policy brief and research paper shows a close relationship between segregation in s...
This article examines the public policies determining the distribution of subsidized housing in the ...
Analysis of twelve key economic and demographic indicators shows little or no evidence of gentrifica...
Since 1970, the share of Black individuals living in suburbs of large cities has risen from 16 to 36...
This IRP study explores growing employment centers in the Twin Cities in relation to affordable hous...
This IRP study explores growing employment centers in the Twin Cities in relation to affordable hous...
Growth in minority populations in the Twin Cities has been rapid in recent decades. The 1990 Census ...
This study examines increasing racial diversity in the suburbs of the 50 largest metropolitan areas,...
Presentation documenting change in Twin Cities schools and neighborhoods.Download pdf sections
As part of the “Twin Cities Stories: Using Data for the Common Good” project, the IRP created materi...
Between 1970 and 1990 the share of Minnesota commuters working outside their county of residence in...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
This study investigates the relationship between urban accessibility and firm agglomeration, as refl...
The following report explains the paradox between the Twin Cities’ progressive politics and regional...
Since the seminal work of John Kain in the 1960s, scholars have explored the spatial mismatch betwee...
This combination policy brief and research paper shows a close relationship between segregation in s...
This article examines the public policies determining the distribution of subsidized housing in the ...
Analysis of twelve key economic and demographic indicators shows little or no evidence of gentrifica...
Since 1970, the share of Black individuals living in suburbs of large cities has risen from 16 to 36...