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Kasey Zapatka; Van C. Tran – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2023
This article examines the most recent trends on neighborhood racial integration in New York--the country's largest metropolitan area in 2019 with a total population of 19.2 million. We ask how the suburbanization of both immigration and poverty have transformed suburbs over the last two decades. We highlight four findings. First, ethnoracial…
Descriptors: Metropolitan Areas, Suburbs, Neighborhood Integration, Racial Integration
Jargowsky, Paul A.; Park, Yoonhwan – Crime & Delinquency, 2009
Inner-city crime is a motivating factor for middle-class flight. Therefore, crime is a cause of suburbanization. Movement of the middle and upper classes to the suburbs, in turn, isolates the poor in central-city ghettos and barrios. Sociologists and criminologists have argued that the concentration of poverty creates an environment within which…
Descriptors: Metropolitan Areas, Crime, Urban to Suburban Migration, Influences
Frey, William H. – 1977
This paper uses an analytic migration framework to assess the aggregate impact of selected community level factors on white population losses in central cities of large metropolitan areas. This framework describes analytically distinct components of local and long distance migration streams which contribute directly to central city population…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution
Roseman, Curtis C.; McHugh, Kevin E. – 1981
This paper reports on a demographic study that focuses on the patterns of migration to and from specific metropolitan areas which contribute to nonmetropolitan growth and decline. For background, the paper examines some general properties of the United States migration system. Then the concept of metropolitan areas as redistributors of population…
Descriptors: Demography, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution
Lev-Ari, Aviva – 1981
This paper employs the time-geographic perspective to analyze the choices made in residential relocation. According to the author, the motivation of residents to make their homes in an urban or suburban environment is determined chiefly by how geographically convenient the location is, and the amount of space that is needed by the resident. A…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Consumer Economics, Life Style, Metropolitan Areas
Frey, William H. – 1978
This study is concerned with evaluating some demographic and policy-relevant attributes of central cities that have been proposed as determinants of class-specific, white, city-to-suburb movement. Drawing on migration data from the 1970 census for 39 metropolitan areas, the present investigation: (1) evaluates the aggregate impact that the white…
Descriptors: Blacks, Demography, Educational Background, Metropolitan Areas

Farley, John E. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1983
1980 census data for the Saint Louis, Missouri, metropolitan area indicated (1) no change in central city desegregation and only a modest decline in suburban segregation; (2) rapid Black population growth in suburbs with low segregation indexes (signifying a possible racial turnover); and (3) repetition of central city segregation patterns in the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Metropolitan Areas, Population Trends, Racial Composition

Marshall, Harvey; Lewis, Bonnie L. – Journal of Urban Affairs, 1982
Migration data suggest an evolutionary process in which central cities attract high status migrants when cities are relatively small, attract migrants less as they grow, and then again become attractive. Large northern cities may currently be in the middle stage. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Metropolitan Areas, Migrants, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution
Frey, William H. – 1977
The cumulative adverse impact of residential white flight from large central cities on the residual population has led policy makers to be wary of instituting programs which will further exacerbate the process. Recent policy debates have evolved over the question of whether white city-to-suburb movement is affected more significantly by…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns, Path Analysis
Jaret, Charles – Ethnicity, 1979
This report covers major trends in Jewish residential movement. It also covers the impact of geographic movement on forms of Jewish social activity and community life. (PR)
Descriptors: Family Mobility, Jews, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns
McCarthy, Kevin F. – 1980
Current U.S. settlement patterns have begun to exhibit a significant shift away from very large metropolitan centers toward more thinly settled peripheral areas. This new trend has been the subject of many recent studies which have considered data on the county level but have been unable to detect population movement within counties and among…
Descriptors: Demography, Metropolitan Areas, Migration, Population Distribution
Foushee, Ray; Hamilton, Doug – 1977
The number of black pupils living in traditionally all white suburban Jefferson County neighborhoods has increased significantly since 1974. Data taken from school enrollment information indicate a 63 percent increase in the three years from 1974 to 1977. Increases in housing desegregation in suburban areas are complemented by a slight lessening…
Descriptors: Demography, Elementary Secondary Education, Housing Discrimination, Metropolitan Areas
Frey, William H. – 1978
Increased migration to the sunbelt and the metropolitan-nonmetropolitan "turnaround" represent departures from longstanding redistribution trends. Although these patterns have been examined from a number of perspectives, their consequences for individiual metropolitan areas have not been brought to light. In the present study, stream-disaggregated…
Descriptors: Educational Background, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution
Goodman, John L., Jr. – 1978
This paper examines the human and locational factors that influence patterns of residential mobility within metropolitan areas and discusses ways that public policy influences mobility patterns. The first section focuses on current demographic trends in central cities and suburbs, discussing data from the mid 1970s on population movement between…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Housing Opportunities, Inner City, Metropolitan Areas

Tucker, C. Jack – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1984
Analysis of Current Population Survey data from the U.S. Bureau of the Census contradicts the popular allegation of significant population returns to central cities from suburbs. On the contrary, data reveal a continuation of the decades-old trend of migration away from metropolitan areas. (KH)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns, Population Trends