Metropolitan Social and Economic Disparities: Implications for Intergovernmental Relations in Central Cities and Suburbs. A Commission ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 253 halaman |
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... tend to be equally important in both central cities and suburbs , while other low status characteristics predominate in the suburbs and some high status character- istics are more important in the central city . In many metropolitan ...
... tend to be equally important in both central cities and suburbs , while other low status characteristics predominate in the suburbs and some high status character- istics are more important in the central city . In many metropolitan ...
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... tend to be slight - ly more important in the suburbs . The same relationships hold for occupation groups , but disparities are much wider by occu- pation than by income class . Table 4 . Percent of Families by Income Group TOTAL ...
... tend to be slight - ly more important in the suburbs . The same relationships hold for occupation groups , but disparities are much wider by occu- pation than by income class . Table 4 . Percent of Families by Income Group TOTAL ...
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... tend to be smaller , on the other hand , or even reversed in favor of the suburbs , in small SMSA's whose population is concentrated in the central city , and which contain a small overall percent- age of nonwhites . The strong ...
... tend to be smaller , on the other hand , or even reversed in favor of the suburbs , in small SMSA's whose population is concentrated in the central city , and which contain a small overall percent- age of nonwhites . The strong ...
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... tend either to live in both segments or constitute a larger cen- tral city proportion , while those of low status predominate in the suburbs . It is even more difficult to generalize about nonwhite disparities than about total ...
... tend either to live in both segments or constitute a larger cen- tral city proportion , while those of low status predominate in the suburbs . It is even more difficult to generalize about nonwhite disparities than about total ...
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... tends to reverse the classic dichotomy is unsound housing because it is much more conspicuous in the suburbs than in the 6 / The 1959 median income of elderly heads of households was two - thirds of the median income of all persons 14 ...
... tends to reverse the classic dichotomy is unsound housing because it is much more conspicuous in the suburbs than in the 6 / The 1959 median income of elderly heads of households was two - thirds of the median income of all persons 14 ...
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age group agencies areawide average disparities benefits broken families C.C. Sub capita Census Central City Proportion Central City Suburb cities and suburbs City Suburb City City Suburb United classic dichotomy clerical and sales college graduates Commission cost-benefit analysis cost-benefit studies costs dispersed employment expenditures families with children Federal financing fiscal Full-time equivalent functions governments higher highways household and service housing values important intergovernmental labor larger low income families measure metropolitan areas METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS migrants municipalities nonwhite housing nonwhite population Northeast occupations owner occupied housing pattern persons aged 30-44 planning population characteristics problems programs projects property tax proportion of nonwhites public housing recommendations residents Significant Predictors social and economic STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL status Suburb Central City Suburb City Suburb suburban areas tend tion total and nonwhite total number total population undereducated unincorporated areas unsound housing urban renewal user charges vocational education workers zoning
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