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A Top 10 List of Things To Know About American Cities
Elvin K. Wyly University of British Columbia - Department of Geography Norman J. Glickman Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Michael L. Lahr Rutgers University - Center for Urban Policy Research (CUPR) Abstract: Strong job growth, a vigorous bull market, and other indicators are taken by many as evidence that the Nation is healthy and well positioned for the next century. Yet in recent decades income inequality has widened, poverty rates have remained high even during economic expansions, and disparities between cities and suburbs have grown more pronounced than ever before. In this article we draw on the Center for Urban Policy Research State of the Nation's Cities database to document 10 prominent changes affecting large cities in the past 30 years. We show how the technological change, globalization, demographic trends, and selective flows of people, jobs, and wealth have magnified inequality at the regional, metropolitan, and neighborhood levels. Particularly for older industrial cities, the processes driving national growth continue to reinforce inequalities in opportunity for individuals and communities.
JEL Classifications: H79. R11 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: April 05, 1999 ; Last revised: February 01, 2005Suggested CitationContact Information
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