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Redefining Urban and Suburban America

Redefining Urban and Suburban America Evidence from Census 2000

Demographics, Ethnicity, Race

Bruce Katz and Robert E. Lang, eds., Brookings Institution Press and Brookings Metro Series 2003 c. 305pp.

Introduction

Chapter 1: City Growth: Which Places Grew and Why

Chapter 2: Gaining but Losing Ground: Population Change in Large Cities and Their Suburbs

Chapter 3: The Urban Turnaround

Chapter 4: Downtown Rebound

Chapter 5: Patchwork Cities: Patterns of Urban Population Growth in the 1990s

Chapter 6: "Boomburbs": The Emergence of Large, Fast-Growing Suburban Cities

Chapter 7: Suburbs: Patterns of Growth and Decline

Chapter 8: Racial and Ethnic Change in the Nation's Largest Cities

Chapter 9: Melting Pot Suburbs: A Study of Suburban Diversity

Chapter 10: Changing Patterns of Latino Growth in Metropolitan America

Chapter 11: Racial Segretation: Promising News

Chapter 12: Ethnic Diversity Grows, Neighborhood Integration Lags

Chapter 13: City Families and Suburban Singles: An Emerging Household Story

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