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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