Suburbanization in the U.S. between 1910 and 1970 was concurrent with the rapid diffusion of the automobile. A circular city model is developed in order to access quantitatively the contribution of automobiles and rising incomes to suburbanization. The model incorporates a number of driving forces of suburbanization and car adoption, including falling automobile prices, rising real incomes, changing costs of traveling by car and with public transportation, and urban population growth. According to the model, 60 percent of postwar (1940-1970) suburbanization can be explained by these factors. Rising real incomes and falling automobile prices are shown to be the key drivers of suburbanization.automobile; suburbanization; population density gr...
One of the most enduring social dynamics in the United States is thecontinuing dispersion of populat...
The United States transformed itself from a rural to an urban society over the last three centuries....
This paper presents a causality analysis of the coupled development of population and streetcars in ...
Suburbanization in the U.S. between 1910 and 1970 was concurrent with the rapid diffusion of the aut...
Suburbanization in the U.S. between 1910 and 1970 was concurrent with the rapid diffusion of the aut...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
History of population and employment suburbanization, mainly in the United States, suggests three ch...
Differential rates of growth and decentralization are processes that characterized U.S. urban areas ...
Suburbanization is a dynamic process in American society. This study is a causal analysis of black a...
This entry is published on a peer reviewed encyclopedia and it provides a definition of suburbanizat...
Since 1970, the share of Black individuals living in suburbs of large cities has risen from 16 to 36...
The traditional social ecology of the stereotypical American metropolis – the sectors and zones of M...
Between 1950 and 1990, the aggregate population of central cities in the United States declined by 1...
Journal ArticleA significant amount of research has concentrated on the process of urban decentraliz...
This commentary addresses the evolution of the North American suburb over the last 70 years, a perio...
One of the most enduring social dynamics in the United States is thecontinuing dispersion of populat...
The United States transformed itself from a rural to an urban society over the last three centuries....
This paper presents a causality analysis of the coupled development of population and streetcars in ...
Suburbanization in the U.S. between 1910 and 1970 was concurrent with the rapid diffusion of the aut...
Suburbanization in the U.S. between 1910 and 1970 was concurrent with the rapid diffusion of the aut...
The second half of the twentieth century saw large-scale suburbanization in the United States, with ...
History of population and employment suburbanization, mainly in the United States, suggests three ch...
Differential rates of growth and decentralization are processes that characterized U.S. urban areas ...
Suburbanization is a dynamic process in American society. This study is a causal analysis of black a...
This entry is published on a peer reviewed encyclopedia and it provides a definition of suburbanizat...
Since 1970, the share of Black individuals living in suburbs of large cities has risen from 16 to 36...
The traditional social ecology of the stereotypical American metropolis – the sectors and zones of M...
Between 1950 and 1990, the aggregate population of central cities in the United States declined by 1...
Journal ArticleA significant amount of research has concentrated on the process of urban decentraliz...
This commentary addresses the evolution of the North American suburb over the last 70 years, a perio...
One of the most enduring social dynamics in the United States is thecontinuing dispersion of populat...
The United States transformed itself from a rural to an urban society over the last three centuries....
This paper presents a causality analysis of the coupled development of population and streetcars in ...