This report compares 26 metropolitan areas in terms of demographics, natural resources and the environment; livable communities; the economy; and transportation. The Philadelphia region's strengths include its diverse economy; relatively affordable housing, myriad of colleges, universities, and cultural opportunities; health care resources; extensive highway and transit network; and quality air and port facilities. These strengths, however, threaten to be checked by regional challenges, including urban concentrations of poverty and unemployment; low labor force participation; disparately low educational attainment in its cities; an aging population; and fragmented local government. The challenge facing the region is identifying how to capit...
Provides an updated statistical portrait of the city, based on indicators for jobs and the economy, ...
Those implementing community improvement initiatives recognize that conditions in their metropolitan...
Urban areas differ greatly in their exposure to economic change, their trajectory toward recovery an...
In 1993, DVRPC published the first Rating the Region report, which compared the Philadelphia metropo...
Compares greater Philadelphia with eight metropolitan areas using indicators of regional growth, fam...
Comparisons with other regions makes clear that Metropolitan Philadelphia has fallen into the second...
Urban blight in areas around Philadelphia; Largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and its ...
Metropolitan regions have evolved into highly diverse areas in their demographic, socioeconomic, and...
This research aims to compare those degenerate towns and cities with booming ones to find out the st...
Updates a statistical portrait of the city, including trends in demographics, housing, unemployment ...
This article examines the impact of metropolitan growth patterns on intrametropolitan spatial differ...
This report was created to satisfy provisions for a regional Comprehensive Economic Development Stra...
This report documents Greater Philadelphia's current standing as a knowledge region, compares its pe...
The metropolitan region is regarded as the most appropriate unit to address sustainable urbanism. Ho...
Various national and regional socioeconomic shocks such as recessions can affect the stability of re...
Provides an updated statistical portrait of the city, based on indicators for jobs and the economy, ...
Those implementing community improvement initiatives recognize that conditions in their metropolitan...
Urban areas differ greatly in their exposure to economic change, their trajectory toward recovery an...
In 1993, DVRPC published the first Rating the Region report, which compared the Philadelphia metropo...
Compares greater Philadelphia with eight metropolitan areas using indicators of regional growth, fam...
Comparisons with other regions makes clear that Metropolitan Philadelphia has fallen into the second...
Urban blight in areas around Philadelphia; Largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and its ...
Metropolitan regions have evolved into highly diverse areas in their demographic, socioeconomic, and...
This research aims to compare those degenerate towns and cities with booming ones to find out the st...
Updates a statistical portrait of the city, including trends in demographics, housing, unemployment ...
This article examines the impact of metropolitan growth patterns on intrametropolitan spatial differ...
This report was created to satisfy provisions for a regional Comprehensive Economic Development Stra...
This report documents Greater Philadelphia's current standing as a knowledge region, compares its pe...
The metropolitan region is regarded as the most appropriate unit to address sustainable urbanism. Ho...
Various national and regional socioeconomic shocks such as recessions can affect the stability of re...
Provides an updated statistical portrait of the city, based on indicators for jobs and the economy, ...
Those implementing community improvement initiatives recognize that conditions in their metropolitan...
Urban areas differ greatly in their exposure to economic change, their trajectory toward recovery an...