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This paper attempts to explain two basic facts of segregation in the United States in recent decades. The segregation … of blacks remains everywhere higher than the segregation of Latinos and Asians, but the levels are converging. Previous … institutional force: local land regulation. Zoning increases inter-jurisdictional inequality and economic segregation in …
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This Inquiry final report brings together three separate research projects to examine the capacity of Australia’s smaller cities to assist in managing population growth, including international and national migration; and provides advice on which policy instruments and programs are most likely...
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Social segregation in cities takes place where different household groups exist and when, according to Schelling, their … to discuss the spatial segregation patterns of four groups. The resulting complex spatial patterns can be shown as … segregation. JEL classification: D62, R14, R31, R52 Keywords: simulation, segregation, monocentric city, price regulation …
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We argue that anti-density zoning increases black residential segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas by reducing the … Pendall, we estimate a series of regression models to measure the effect of maximum density zoning on black segregation …-density zoning and racial segregation, even after controlling for other zoning policies and a variety of metropolitan characteristics …
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Objectives. Socioeconomic segregation rose substantially in U.S. cities during the final decades of the 20th century … segregation using the Gini Coefficient for neighborhood income inequality and the poor-affluent exposure index. These outcomes are … other metropolitan characteristics likely to affect urban housing markets and class segregation. Results. For both 2000 and …
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Contemporary European urban planning policies aim to mix land uses in compact neighbourhoods. It is presumed that mixing land uses yields socio-economic benefits and therefore has a positive effect on housing values. In this paper, we investigate the impact of mixed land use on housing values...
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Contemporary European urban planning policies aim to mix land uses in compact neighbourhoods. It is presumed that mixing land uses yields socio-economic benefits and therefore has a positive effect on housing values. In this paper, we investigate the impact of mixed land use on housing values...
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Contemporary European urban planning policies aim to mix land uses in compact neighbourhoods. It is presumed that mixing land uses yields socio-economic benefits and therefore has a positive effect on housing values. In this paper, we investigate the impact of mixed land use on housing values...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013136819
US post-war suburbanization has reshaped the spatial pattern of growth in many metropolitan areas, with population and employment shift toward the suburbs resulting in the urban decay of central cities. This being the case, the adoption of adequate anti-sprawl policies should lead to a reduction...
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The research aims at spatial and socio-economic analysis of landscape patterns in Baltic coastal area of Estonia. The process of active suburbanization, which is analysed in the current work, is caused by complex socio-economical factors which arise from sociopolitical changes since the end of...
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