Description
• The first book to quantify the changes that take place when a neighborhood’s income level, education attainment, or occupational makeup outpace the city as a whole
• Applies a novel method to four decades of Census tract data to provide a quantitative basis for trends uncovered through ethnography and other forms of qualitative research
• Harnesses a massive data set to provide answers to broad questions about the nature and prevalence of gentrification across the United States
• Ideal reading for courses in GIS, real estate, urban economics, sociology, urban geography, econometrics, and urban studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781032107042
Author Richard Martin
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 280g