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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Contributors; Chapter 1. The Atlanta Paradox: Introduction
  • David L. Sjoquist; Chapter 2. Growth and Change in Metropolitan Atlanta
  • Truman A. Hartshorn and Keith R. Ihlanfeldt; Chapter 3. Atlanta: The Historical Paradox
  • Ronald H. Bayor; Chapter 4. Racial Attitudes and Perceptions in Atlanta
  • Obie Clayton Jr., Christopher R. Geller, Sahadeo Patram, Travis Patton, and David L. Sjoquist; Chapter 5. Black-White Residential Segregation in Atlanta
  • Mark A. Thompson; Chapter 6. The Geographic Mismatch Between Jobs and Housing
  • Keith R. Ihlanfeldt and David L. Sjoquist
  • Chapter 7. Earnings Inequality
  • Kieth R. Ihlanfeldt and David L. SjoquistChapter 8. The Intersection of Gender and Race in Atlanta's Labor Market
  • Irene Browne and Leann M. Tigges; Chapter 9. Job Segregation, Ethnic Hegemony, and Earnings Inequality
  • Cynthia Lucas Hewitt; Chapter 10. Finding Work in Atlanta: Is There an Optimal Strategy for Disadvantaged Job Seekers?
  • Nikki McIntyre Finlay; Chapter 11. ""Somone to Count On"": Informal Support
  • Gary Paul Green, Roger B. Hammer, and Leann M. Tigges; Chapter 12. Urban Inequality in Atlanta: Policy Options
  • David L. Sjoquist; Index