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Redefining Urban and Suburban America

Redefining Urban and Suburban America Evidence from Census 2000, Volume 2

Immigration, Demographics

Alan Berube, Bruce Katz and Robert E. Lang, eds., Brookings Institution Press 2005 c. 348pp.

Foreword

Introduction -- by Alan Berube, Bruce Katz, and Robert E. Lang

1. Metropolitan Magnets for International and Domestic Migrants -- by William H. Frey

2. The Rise of the New Immigrant Gateways: Historical Flows, Recent Settlement Trends -- by Audrey Singer

3. The New Great Migration: Black Americans' Return to the South, 1965-2000 -- by William H. Frey

4. A Decade of Mixed Blessings: Urban and Suburban Poverty in Census 2000 -- by Alan Berube and William H. Frey

5. Stunning Progress, Hidden Problems: The Dramatic Decline of Concentrated Poverty in the 1990s -- by Paul A. Jargowsky

6. The Trajectory of Poor Neighborhoods in Southern California, 1970-2000 -- by Shannon McConville and Paul Ong

7. The Shape of the Curve: Household Income Distributions in U.S. Cities, 1979-99 -- by Alan Berube and Thacher Tiffany

8. Homeownership and Younger Households: Progress among African Americans and Latinos -- by Dowell Myers and Gary Painter

9. Rising Affordability Problems among Homeowners -- by Patrick A. Simmons

10. The Sheltered Homeless in Metropolitan Neighborhoods: Evidence from the 1990 and 2000 Censuses -- by Barrett A. Lee and Chad R. Farrell

11. Patterns and Trends in Overcrowded Housing: Results from the Census 2000 -- by Patrick A. Simmons

Contributors

Index

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