Journal ArticleA significant amount of research has concentrated on the process of urban decentralization. Resulting patterns of urban development have far-reaching effects on land use, transportation, regional fiscal structure, public services and facilities, economic development, and social equity. Because planning processes are being developed to attempt to revitalize the urban core, it is important to know which households may be deciding to relocate to the central cities and why. A discriminant analysis is used to explore the similarities and differences among movers to central cities and suburban locations drawn from metropolitan samples of the 1989 through 1991 American Housing Surveys. The analysis compares the reasons for relocat...
The decentralization of employment from central cities to the suburbs in U.S. metropolitan areas has...
This article establishes a linkage between decadal changes in suburban pop-ulation and the supply of...
Suburbanization in the U.S. between 1910 and 1970 was concurrent with the rapid diffusion of the aut...
This entry is published on a peer reviewed encyclopedia and it provides a definition of suburbanizat...
Journal ArticleAs American cities spill over their traditional boundaries into 'exurbia', the debate...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012The factors that affect the urban/suburban resident...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
This article attempts a formal analysis of the connection between the differentiated property tax ra...
Summary. Because existing research treats residential displacement as a consequence of housing marke...
An Applied Research PaperThis paper is a discussion of the ongoing discourse between scholars of mul...
Central cities historically have been viewed as “ports of entry ” welcoming new immigrants to the Un...
Homeownership rates in suburbs are much higher than in central cities. This paper shows that the sys...
This paper investigates historical changes in economic structure and the spatial distribution of job...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic land-scape...
Over the past 30 years, economic distress in suburban neighborhoods has become more pronounced. This...
The decentralization of employment from central cities to the suburbs in U.S. metropolitan areas has...
This article establishes a linkage between decadal changes in suburban pop-ulation and the supply of...
Suburbanization in the U.S. between 1910 and 1970 was concurrent with the rapid diffusion of the aut...
This entry is published on a peer reviewed encyclopedia and it provides a definition of suburbanizat...
Journal ArticleAs American cities spill over their traditional boundaries into 'exurbia', the debate...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012The factors that affect the urban/suburban resident...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
This article attempts a formal analysis of the connection between the differentiated property tax ra...
Summary. Because existing research treats residential displacement as a consequence of housing marke...
An Applied Research PaperThis paper is a discussion of the ongoing discourse between scholars of mul...
Central cities historically have been viewed as “ports of entry ” welcoming new immigrants to the Un...
Homeownership rates in suburbs are much higher than in central cities. This paper shows that the sys...
This paper investigates historical changes in economic structure and the spatial distribution of job...
The issues related to the suburbanization of population and the reshaping of the economic land-scape...
Over the past 30 years, economic distress in suburban neighborhoods has become more pronounced. This...
The decentralization of employment from central cities to the suburbs in U.S. metropolitan areas has...
This article establishes a linkage between decadal changes in suburban pop-ulation and the supply of...
Suburbanization in the U.S. between 1910 and 1970 was concurrent with the rapid diffusion of the aut...