Redefining Urban and Suburban America : Evidence from Census 2000 /
Results from Census 2000 continue to reveal the striking changes taking place in the nation's cities and suburbs during the 1990s. Thanks to a decade of strong economic growth, concentrated poverty in inner cities declined dramatically, homeownership rose among young minority households, and wo...
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2014
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Series: | James A. Johnson metro series.
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Table of Contents:
- Metropolitan magnets for international and domestic migrants / William H. Frey
- The rise of new immigrant gateways : historical flows, recent settlement trends / Audrey Singer
- The new Great Migration : Black Americans' return to the South, 1965-2000 / William H. Frey
- A decade of mixed blessings : urban and suburban poverty in Census 2000 / Alan Berube and William H. Frey
- Stunning progress, hidden problems : the dramatic decline of concentrated poverty in the 1990s / Paul A. Jargowsky
- The trajectory of poor neighborhoods in Southern California, 1970-2000 / Shannon McConville and Paul Ong
- The shape of the curve : household income distributions in U.S. cities, 1979-99 / Alan Berube and Thacher Tiffany
- Homeownership and younger households : progress among African Americans and Latinos / Dowell Myers and Gary Painter
- Rising affordability problems among homeowners / Patrick A. Simmons
- The sheltered homeless in metropolitan neighborhoods : evidence from the 1990 and 2000 censuses / Barrett A. Lee and Chad R. Farrell
- Patterns and trends in overcrowded housing : results from Census 2000 / Patrick A. Simmons.