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Pearman, Francis A., II. – Urban Education, 2020
This study examines patterns and relations between gentrification and urban schooling across U.S. cities using longitudinal data from 2000 to 2014. The first section presents new statistics on the incidence and distribution of gentrification occurring around urban schools in the United States as a whole. Of the roughly 20% of urban schools located…
Descriptors: Urban Renewal, Urban Schools, Urban Education, Declining Enrollment
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Green, Terrance L.; Germain, Emily; Castro, Andrene J.; Latham Sikes, Chloe; Sanchez, Joanna; Horne, Jeremy – Urban Education, 2022
An increasing number of central cities across the U.S. are experiencing a growth in white middle-class population, which is associated with gentrification in historically disinvested and racially segregated urban neighborhoods. These changing neighborhood dynamics are starting to shift the context of urban schooling in some districts across the…
Descriptors: Urban Renewal, Neighborhoods, Census Figures, National Surveys
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Beard, Rick – Urban Education, 1974
Reports a study demonstrating how an urban university, George Washington University, played the major role in transforming a residential neighborhood as the institution expanded: presents George Washington as a useful example of the urban university's often unexamined role as a major agent of urban planning and change. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, Federal Aid, Land Acquisition
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Wayson, William W. – Urban Education, 1972
Descriptors: Bias, Educational Change, Financial Needs, Housing Deficiencies
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Thomas, June Manning – Urban Education, 1979
Examines evidence supporting the theory that urban displacement is an example of the link between social injustice and economic interests. Considers federal policies regarding public housing, urban renewal, and highway construction and demonstrates how they have resulted in perpetuating discrimination against poorer citizens. (Author/WP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Capitalism, Economic Factors, Federal Government