This study examines increasing racial diversity in the suburbs of the 50 largest metropolitan areas, highlights the opportunities and challenges this trend represents, and proposes policies to promote stably integrated communities
The trend of mass suburbanization that followed World War II led to increasing segregation and inequ...
Ethnoracial diversification is a necessary if insufficient step toward integration. It expands acces...
Popular narratives of African-American outmigration from the city tell a story of “melting-pot subur...
This study examines increasing racial diversity in the suburbs of the 50 largest metropolitan areas,...
Whether through affirmative housing policies or mandatory legislation, there have been numerous effo...
Over the past thirty years, increasing numbers of low-income people live in suburbs in the United St...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [141]-144).Living in racially diverse communities is not ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation investigates how rising suburbanizat...
Sociological narratives of communities of color often make two assumptions: that people of color are...
The future of the Chicago area is inexorably linked to the well-being of its minority populations, m...
Using multivariate models and newly available measures to measure Smart Growth, the issue of whether...
This dissertation investigates rising poverty in suburbs in the Chicago-Joliet-Naperville metropolit...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Due to wide-ranging demographic shifts over the ...
Since the early to mid-1970s, a variety of Chicago's neighborhoods and suburbs have seen racial chan...
Minority populations inside the suburbs are rapidly growing. Segregation in the City of Boston ins d...
The trend of mass suburbanization that followed World War II led to increasing segregation and inequ...
Ethnoracial diversification is a necessary if insufficient step toward integration. It expands acces...
Popular narratives of African-American outmigration from the city tell a story of “melting-pot subur...
This study examines increasing racial diversity in the suburbs of the 50 largest metropolitan areas,...
Whether through affirmative housing policies or mandatory legislation, there have been numerous effo...
Over the past thirty years, increasing numbers of low-income people live in suburbs in the United St...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [141]-144).Living in racially diverse communities is not ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation investigates how rising suburbanizat...
Sociological narratives of communities of color often make two assumptions: that people of color are...
The future of the Chicago area is inexorably linked to the well-being of its minority populations, m...
Using multivariate models and newly available measures to measure Smart Growth, the issue of whether...
This dissertation investigates rising poverty in suburbs in the Chicago-Joliet-Naperville metropolit...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Due to wide-ranging demographic shifts over the ...
Since the early to mid-1970s, a variety of Chicago's neighborhoods and suburbs have seen racial chan...
Minority populations inside the suburbs are rapidly growing. Segregation in the City of Boston ins d...
The trend of mass suburbanization that followed World War II led to increasing segregation and inequ...
Ethnoracial diversification is a necessary if insufficient step toward integration. It expands acces...
Popular narratives of African-American outmigration from the city tell a story of “melting-pot subur...