Income Trends in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area in the 1980's
Author : Regan Carlson
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Page : 80 pages
File Size : 19,42 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Income
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Author : Regan Carlson
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Page : 80 pages
File Size : 19,42 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Income
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Author : Michael J. Munson
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Page : 42 pages
File Size : 30,16 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Minorities
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Author : Michael J. White
Publisher : Springer
Page : 630 pages
File Size : 34,91 MB
Release : 2015-12-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9401772827
This Handbook offers a comprehensive collection of essays that cover essential features of geographical mobility, from internal migration, to international migration, to urbanization, to the adaptation of migrants in their destinations. Part I of the collection introduces the range of theoretical perspectives offered by several social science disciplines, while also examining the crucial relationship between internal and international migration. Part II takes up methods, ranging from how migration data are best collected to contemporary techniques for analyzing such data. Part III of the handbook contains summaries of present trends across all world regions. Part IV rounds out the volume with several contributions assessing pressing issues in contemporary policy areas. The volume’s editor Michael J. White has spent a career studying the pattern and process of internal and international migration, urbanization and population distribution in a wide variety of settings, from developing societies to advanced economies. In this Handbook he brings together contributors from all parts of the world, gathering in this one volume both geographical and substantive expertise of the first rank. The Handbook will be a key reference source for established scholars, as well as an invaluable high-level introduction to the most relevant topics in the field for emerging scholars.
Author : John S. Adams
Publisher : Russell Sage Foundation
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 13,84 MB
Release : 1988-05-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1610440005
Housing provides shelter, in a variety of forms, but it is also resonant with meaning on many other levels--as a financial asset, a status symbol, an expression of private aspirations and identities, a means of inclusion or exclusion, and finally as a battleground for social change. John Adams' impressive new study explores this complex topic in all its dimensions. Using census data and other housing surveys, Adams describes the recent history of housing in America; the nature of housing supply and demand; patterns of housing use; and selected housing policy questions. Adams supplements this national and regional analysis with a remarkable set of small-area analyses, revealing how neighborhood settings affect housing use and how market forces and other trends interact to shape a neighborhood. These analyses focus on a sample of over fifty urbanized areas, including the nation's three largest cities (New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago). Special two-color maps illustrate the dynamics of housing use in each of these communities. Clearly and insightfully, this volume paints a unique picture of the American "housing landscape," a landscape that reflects and regulates significant aspects of our national life. A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Census Series
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Page : 88 pages
File Size : 26,28 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Minneapolis Metropolitan Area (Minn.)
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Page : 814 pages
File Size : 39,94 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Consumer protection
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Author : Edward Glenn Goetz
Publisher : The Urban Insitute
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 34,8 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780877667124
A study of what happens when abstract planning concepts meet the contingencies of politics, culture, and resource competition within real human communities. Includes discussion of the lawsuit of Hollman v. Cisneros.
Author : Daniel Judah Elazar
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 12,89 MB
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780803267145
For the first time in decades, here is an in-depth look at Minnesota government and politics, providing a useful overview of the history, structure, and distinctive characteristics of the political system in the North Star State. Minnesota?s government is often held up as a role model for other states. Drawing on survey research, electoral analysis, interview data, and political experience, the authors examine contemporary politics in Minnesota, emphasizing in particular its long-standing moralistic dimension. Attention is given to the major components of the state?s political system: the constitution, legislature, courts, relationship to both the federal system and local governments, lobbying, elections, campaign finance, and public attitudes toward taxes and services. Equally important, the authors assess various enduring myths and views about Minnesota politics, including its legendary liberalism and citizen involvement in the political scene, and even consider how its new governor, former wrestler Jesse Ventura, fits into Minnesota?s traditions.
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Page : 78 pages
File Size : 46,21 MB
Release : 1975
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Page : 986 pages
File Size : 44,73 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Statistics
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