MIDDLE-CLASS RESETTLEMENT IN OLDER URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS - EVIDENCE AND THE IMPLICATIONS

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GALE, DE
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10.1080/01944367908976968
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TU98 [区域规划、城乡规划];
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0814 ; 082803 ; 0833 ;
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The recent migration o f m iddle-income households to older urban neighborhoods appears to be a growing phenomenon. It contradicts long-established notions held by planners about residential location decisions. Neighborhood empirical studies indicate that overall, these households are quite consistent in their demographic characteristics. Most importantly, they do not appear to be moving “back to the city” from suburban locations. Most are established urbanites. Variables relating to economic choices, the character o f the built environment, and employment accessibility explain most locational decisions. The critical negative externality associated with this migration pattern is the resulting displacement o f low-income families. However, this outcome must be weighed against the considerable benefits which accrue to the central city economy, fiscal base, and housing stock. © 1979 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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