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Evidence from Census 2000, Vol. 3
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  • Evidence from Census 2000, Vol. 3
  • Written by author Alan Berube
  • Published by Brookings Institution Press, March 2006
  • The results from Census 2000 continue to disclose remarkable population trends in the nation's cities and suburbs during the last decade of the twentieth century. They confirm that American metropolitan areas lie at the heart of the nation's most pronounc
  • Berube (Metropolitan Policy Program, Brookings Institution), Katz (also of the Metropolitan Policy Program), and Lang (urban affairs and planning, Virginia Tech) present the second volume of a series dedicated to analyzing US census data. Whereas the firs
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Introduction-by Alan Berube, Bruce Katz and Robert E. Lang
1. Demographic Change in Medium-Sized Cities-by Jennifer S. Vey and Benjamin Forman
2. Who Lives Downtown?--by Eugenie L. Birch
3. Growth Counties: Home to America's New Suburban Metropolis-by Robert E. Lang and Meghan Zimmerman Gough
4. Are the Boomburbs Still Booming?--by Robert E. Lang
5. Living Together: A New Look at Racial and Ethnic Integration in Metropolitan Neighborhoods, 1990-2000--by David Fasenfest, Jason Booza, and Kurt Metzger
6. Modest Progress: The Narrowing Spatial Mismatch between Blacks and Jobs in the 1990s-by Steven Raphael and Michael A. Stoll
7. Pulling Apart: Economic Segregation in Suburbs and Central Cities in Major Metropolitan Areas, 1980-2000--by Todd Swanstrom, Peter Dreier, Colleen Casey, and Robert Flack
8. Vacating the City: An Analysis of New Home Construction and Household Growth-by Thomas Bier and Charlie Post
9. Tracking American Trends into the Twenty-First Century: A Field Guide to the New Metropolitan and Micropolitan Definitions-by William H. Frey, Jill H. Wilson, Alan Berube, and Audrey Singer
10. Micropolitan America: A Brand New Geography-by Robert E. Lang and Dawn Dhavale Contributors Index


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