Gentrification and Distressed Cities: An Assessment of Trends in Intrametropolitan MigrationKathryn offers a thorough assessment of central city migration over the past 25 years to evaluate the implications of gentrification for specific cities and for the nation as a whole. |
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The Prospects for Reversing Selective | 26 |
National and Regional Changes in CentralCity Migration | 52 |
City or Suburbs? Three Periods of Residential Choice | 74 |
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Gentrification and Distressed Cities: An Assessment of Trends in ... Kathryn P. Nelson No preview available - 1988 |
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1970 population above-average income growth attract average Boston Bradbury capita income capital Census Tracts Central business district central cities central-city changes in city cities and suburbs city pop city population city selection rates city shares city-suburban decade differences differentials disparities displacement distressed cities economic employment factors Forty SMSAS gentrification gentrifying tracts groups higher-income higher-status households improvements income change increased inmigration intrametropolitan Lower-income tracts metropolitan areas migration rates Minneapolis-St neighborhoods Newark nonblack occurred outmigration from cities outmigration rates percent percentage points Philadelphia poor population poor tracts population losses proportion quintile rank rates of upper-income regions Regl DSC relative residential revitalization revival San Francisco selective outmigration share of city share of SMSA shifts SMSA population studies suburbanization suburbs Sumka Table tion total population trends trification U.S. Bureau upgrading upper-income movers Upper-income tracts upturns urban decline Urban Policy urban renewal Washington white flight