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Mills, Edwin S. – 1972
Consisting of a set of closely related studies of urban spatial structure, this monograph focuses on the decentralization of metropolitan areas. Foremost is the belief that decentralization, or suburbanization, lies at the root of most of the social problems that plague urban areas. Therefore, an understanding of the process is basic to policies…
Descriptors: Demography, Employment Patterns, Migration, Models
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Hawkes, Roland K. – American Journal of Sociology, 1973
A mathematical expression of the classic zone and sector phenomena in the distribution of residential neighborhood characteristics in urban areas is developed. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Demography, Geographic Regions, Mathematical Models, Models
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Cook, Christine C.; Bruin, Marilyn – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1993
Examines housing and neighborhood satisfaction of six types of black households, including family households headed by couples, females, and males; households headed by a person aged 65 or older; and nonelderly males and females living alone. The model predicts better for neighborhood satisfaction and for some family types. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Family, Blacks, Community Satisfaction, Criteria
Yinger, John – 1975
Racial prejudice is said to influence strongly the locational decisions of households in urban areas. This paper introduces racial prejudice into a model of an urban area and derives several results about residential location. A previously developed long-run model of an urban area adds a locational dimension to a model of the housing market under…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Consumer Economics, Decision Making, Economic Factors