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Given the recent rise of poverty in American suburbs, this study asks: What poor neighborhoods are most disadvantageous, those in the city or those in the suburbs? Building upon recent urban sociological work demonstrating the importance of neighborhood organizations for the poor, we are...
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This article examines whether Hispanics achieve spatial equity with Whites through homeownership by comparing the neighborhoods of recent Hispanic and White homebuyers using the 2018 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data coupled with neighborhood information from the Decennial Census and 2014–2018...
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process of active suburbanization, which is analysed in the current work, is caused by complex socio-economical factors which … methodology is based on the socio-economic analysis of suburbanization based on statistical data and mapping of the landscapes …
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