This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long Form data, to study demographic processes in neighborhoods that gentrified during the 1990s. In contrast to previous studies, the analysis is conducted at the more refined census-tract level, with a narrower definition of gentrification and more closely matched comparison neighborhoods. Furthermore, our access to individual-level data with census tract identifiers allows us to separately identify recent in-migrants and long-term residents. Our results indicate that, on average, the demographic flows associated with the gentrification of urban neighborhoods during the 1990s are not consistent with displacement and harm to minority households. In fact, taken ...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
This thesis examines the effects of increases in median property value and median rent on a neighbor...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to s...
Few studies have considered the role of immigration in the rise of gentrification in the late twent...
The present study examines holistic neighborhood change in Los Angeles County across three decades b...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of gentrification in the neighborhood of Harlem in New Yor...
Gentrification, a process of transforming working-class areas into middle-class use, is a pervasive ...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
Recent discussions of the 'geography of gentrification' highlight the need for comparative analysis ...
This report is an analytical survey of the indicators and potential effects of gentrification in 3 N...
Debates concerning residential population displacement in the context of gentrification remain vocif...
Gentrification has become a critical issue in urban planning during the past half century. Ruth Glas...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...
The need to address gentrification in an area like Queens, New York proves to be rather imminent. Gi...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
This thesis examines the effects of increases in median property value and median rent on a neighbor...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to s...
Few studies have considered the role of immigration in the rise of gentrification in the late twent...
The present study examines holistic neighborhood change in Los Angeles County across three decades b...
The quantitative and qualitative analysis of gentrification in the neighborhood of Harlem in New Yor...
Gentrification, a process of transforming working-class areas into middle-class use, is a pervasive ...
This dissertation examines how gentrification—a class transformation—unfolds along racial and ethnic...
Recent discussions of the 'geography of gentrification' highlight the need for comparative analysis ...
This report is an analytical survey of the indicators and potential effects of gentrification in 3 N...
Debates concerning residential population displacement in the context of gentrification remain vocif...
Gentrification has become a critical issue in urban planning during the past half century. Ruth Glas...
The term gentrification was coined in the mid-1960s to describe the process by which neighborhoods w...
The need to address gentrification in an area like Queens, New York proves to be rather imminent. Gi...
Cities experience constant change. Many changes need to be managed carefully because they can have s...
This thesis examines the effects of increases in median property value and median rent on a neighbor...
Housing is one of the most fundamental needs for human survival and yet it is one of the most debate...