Growth of the three largest US ethnic minorities (Hispanics, blacks, and Asians) is compared against three socioeconomic conditions—income, poverty, and employment—in US metropolitan statistical areas. The literature on the geography of ethnicity, particularly its social and economic findings, needed additional data collection and analysis. Findings from this research demonstrate that the social and economic characteristics of blacks, Hispanics, and Asians differed between central and suburban cities, and were more important descriptors and explanatory factors for socioeconomic changes in central cities than in suburban cities between 1990 and 2000. Growth among blacks and Hispanics, but not Asians, affected socioeconomic changes in those ...
Introduction: This study examines demographic and socioeconomic factors of racial/ethnic groups in t...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
Ethnic diversity’s effects on factors of economic development have been studied widely in recent yea...
Growth and shifts in the three largest ethnic groups (Hispanics, Blacks, and Asians) in central and ...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
In several areas of the United States previously not known for foreign populations, the number of Hi...
Indianapolis experienced a 300 percent increase in Hispanic population between 1990 and 2010. This a...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
We introduce a new statistical definition of an immigrant ethnic neighborhood based on a choice mode...
Economic disparity between urban white America and urban black America is becoming more pronounced, ...
The present study examines inner and outer suburban ring attainment outcomes among racial and ethnic...
Traditional immigration patterns show immigrants in the United States settling in cities with a high...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on Aug. 1, 2011Thesis advisor: Robyne S. TurnerVitaIncludes bib...
Just as people had high expectations for the Great Society programs instituted to address poverty af...
Introduction: This study examines demographic and socioeconomic factors of racial/ethnic groups in t...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
Ethnic diversity’s effects on factors of economic development have been studied widely in recent yea...
Growth and shifts in the three largest ethnic groups (Hispanics, Blacks, and Asians) in central and ...
Immigration of Asians and Hispanics has fueled recent growth in the non-White population in the Unit...
In several areas of the United States previously not known for foreign populations, the number of Hi...
Indianapolis experienced a 300 percent increase in Hispanic population between 1990 and 2010. This a...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
American cities are diverse, with people from various ethnic backgrounds calling the city their home...
We introduce a new statistical definition of an immigrant ethnic neighborhood based on a choice mode...
Economic disparity between urban white America and urban black America is becoming more pronounced, ...
The present study examines inner and outer suburban ring attainment outcomes among racial and ethnic...
Traditional immigration patterns show immigrants in the United States settling in cities with a high...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on Aug. 1, 2011Thesis advisor: Robyne S. TurnerVitaIncludes bib...
Just as people had high expectations for the Great Society programs instituted to address poverty af...
Introduction: This study examines demographic and socioeconomic factors of racial/ethnic groups in t...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
Ethnic diversity’s effects on factors of economic development have been studied widely in recent yea...