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Foreword | vii | |
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | City Growth: Which Places Grew and Why | 13 |
2 | Gaining but Losing Ground: Population Change in Large Cities and Their Suburbs | 33 |
3 | The Urban Turnaround | 51 |
4 | Downtown Rebound | 63 |
5 | Patchwork Cities: Patterns of Urban Population Growth in the 1990s | 75 |
6 | "Boomburbs": The Emergence of Large, Fast-Growing Suburban Cities | 101 |
7 | Suburbs: Patterns of Growth and Decline | 117 |
8 | Racial and Ethnic Change in the Nation's Largest Cities | 137 |
9 | Melting Pot Suburbs: A Study of Suburban Diversity | 155 |
10 | Changing Patterns of Latino Growth in Metropolitan America | 181 |
11 | Racial Segregation: Promising News | 211 |
12 | Ethnic Diversity Grows, Neighborhood Integration Lags | 235 |
13 | City Families and Suburban Singles: An Emerging Household Story | 257 |
Contributors | 291 | |
Index | 293 |
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