Gentrification Trends in the United States is the first book to quantify the changes that take place when a neighborhood's income level, educational attainment, or occupational makeup outpace the city as a whole-the much-debated yet poorly understood phenomenon of gentrification.
Gentrification Trends in the United States is the first book to quantify the changes that take place when a neighborhood's income level, educational attainment, or occupational makeup outpace the city as a whole-the much-debated yet poorly understood phenomenon of gentrification.
Richard W. Martin, PhD, is Associate Professor of Real Estate at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business. He is the co-author, with Raphael Bostic, of the landmark paper, "Black Homeowners as a Gentrifying Force."
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction. 2. Using Quantitative Methods to Identify Gentrifying Neighborhoods: A Survey. 3. Metropolitan and Central City Trends in Income Education and Occupation. 4. Income Gentrification in U.S. Cities 1970-2010. 5. Educational Gentrification in U.S. Cities 1970-2010. 6. Occupational Gentrification in U.S. Cities 1970-2010. 7. The Varieties of Gentrification in U.S. Cities 1970-2010. 8. Conclusion.
1. Introduction. 2. Using Quantitative Methods to Identify Gentrifying Neighborhoods: A Survey. 3. Metropolitan and Central City Trends in Income Education and Occupation. 4. Income Gentrification in U.S. Cities 1970-2010. 5. Educational Gentrification in U.S. Cities 1970-2010. 6. Occupational Gentrification in U.S. Cities 1970-2010. 7. The Varieties of Gentrification in U.S. Cities 1970-2010. 8. Conclusion.
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