Examines the trajectory of low-income neighborhoods in Chicago according to economic, housing, racial, and immigrant characteristics, finding that low-income communities closest to downtown enjoyed the most significant gains
Applied Research PaperGentrification has emerged as a major issue receiving attention from urban eco...
Since the mid-1990s, gentrification has been a popular area of sociological study, typically in disc...
In recent decades, America’s cities have experienced a trend towards the suburbanization of housing ...
This dissertation investigates rising poverty in suburbs in the Chicago-Joliet-Naperville metropolit...
Neighborhoods are an important source of inequality, and neighborhood change may lead to changing op...
Debates regarding the profound rise of urban poverty renewed interest in the influence of neighborho...
Gentrification has become a catchphrase in recent decades, signaling a reversal of fortunes for decl...
Compares metropolitan census tracts that improved with respect to poverty in the 1990s with those th...
This paper reassesses the distinctiveness of the two major approaches to evaluating neighborhood cha...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
Examines how the distribution of concentrated poverty in metropolitan areas has shifted in the past ...
Gentrification has inspired considerable debate, but direct examination of its uneven evolution acro...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to s...
Over the past two decades, many cities have attempted to tackle urban poverty through mixed-income r...
This report is the second in a pair of analyses that provide in-depth information on neighborhood-le...
Applied Research PaperGentrification has emerged as a major issue receiving attention from urban eco...
Since the mid-1990s, gentrification has been a popular area of sociological study, typically in disc...
In recent decades, America’s cities have experienced a trend towards the suburbanization of housing ...
This dissertation investigates rising poverty in suburbs in the Chicago-Joliet-Naperville metropolit...
Neighborhoods are an important source of inequality, and neighborhood change may lead to changing op...
Debates regarding the profound rise of urban poverty renewed interest in the influence of neighborho...
Gentrification has become a catchphrase in recent decades, signaling a reversal of fortunes for decl...
Compares metropolitan census tracts that improved with respect to poverty in the 1990s with those th...
This paper reassesses the distinctiveness of the two major approaches to evaluating neighborhood cha...
Residential landscapes throughout the urban United States have long been associated with high levels...
Examines how the distribution of concentrated poverty in metropolitan areas has shifted in the past ...
Gentrification has inspired considerable debate, but direct examination of its uneven evolution acro...
This paper uses confidential Census data, specifically the 1990 and 2000 Census Long-Form data, to s...
Over the past two decades, many cities have attempted to tackle urban poverty through mixed-income r...
This report is the second in a pair of analyses that provide in-depth information on neighborhood-le...
Applied Research PaperGentrification has emerged as a major issue receiving attention from urban eco...
Since the mid-1990s, gentrification has been a popular area of sociological study, typically in disc...
In recent decades, America’s cities have experienced a trend towards the suburbanization of housing ...