The past decades have witnessed increasing concern over the family ills engendered by neighborhoods inhabited overwhelmingly by families with limited resources. This study focuses on a different sort of residential context—neighborhoods with substantial income mixing—and the extent to which very low-income (VLI) families—those earning less than 50 percent of the area median income (AMI)—live in them. The study’s primary units of analysis are the 100 largest metropolitan areas in the United States, according to the 2000 Census, and the secondary units of analysis are census tracts. The study specifies six mutually exclusive income groups based on the ratios relative to AMI, as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the relationship between low-income subsidized househ...
Despite the substantial decline in the degree of racial segregation in the U.S. housing market repor...
International audienceScholarly attention to mixed-income neighborhoods has come predomi- nantly fro...
The past decades have witnessed increasing concern over the family ills engendered by neighborhoods ...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
Despite the success of the Civil Rights movement in mostly eliminating official segregation in the 1...
This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central ...
There is a substantial literature on the residential mobility process itself and a smaller contribut...
This article uses a new national data set to test hypotheses about mixed-income hous-ing, here defin...
Focusing on micro-level processes of residential segregation, this analysis combines data from the P...
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
Are residents of ethnic concentrations necessarily poor? We tested this notion with Census 2000 data...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the relationship between low-income subsidized househ...
Despite the substantial decline in the degree of racial segregation in the U.S. housing market repor...
International audienceScholarly attention to mixed-income neighborhoods has come predomi- nantly fro...
The past decades have witnessed increasing concern over the family ills engendered by neighborhoods ...
Income segregation is not merely a physical separation between income groups, but is a core driving ...
Examines the effects of historical segregation on trends in racial/ethnic patterns of residential lo...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
by Income OVER THE LAST THREE DECADES, residential segregation by income has become an increasingly ...
Despite the success of the Civil Rights movement in mostly eliminating official segregation in the 1...
This paper provided investigation on economic welfare changes in poor neighborhoods in U.S. central ...
There is a substantial literature on the residential mobility process itself and a smaller contribut...
This article uses a new national data set to test hypotheses about mixed-income hous-ing, here defin...
Focusing on micro-level processes of residential segregation, this analysis combines data from the P...
Summary. After developing a longitudinal data-base of civil divisions within 27 large metropoli-tan ...
Are residents of ethnic concentrations necessarily poor? We tested this notion with Census 2000 data...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the relationship between low-income subsidized househ...
Despite the substantial decline in the degree of racial segregation in the U.S. housing market repor...
International audienceScholarly attention to mixed-income neighborhoods has come predomi- nantly fro...