Desegregating the city : ghettos, enclaves, and inequality /

Other Authors: Varady, David P.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, ©2005.
Series:SUNY series in African American studies
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Table of Contents:
  • Enclaves yes, ghettos no: segregation and the state / Peter Marcuse
  • The ghetto and the ethnic enclave / Ceri Peach
  • Ethnic segregation in a multicultural city / Mohammad A. Qadeer
  • Urban ethnic segregation and the scenarios spectrum / Frederick W. Boal
  • Social capital and segregation in the United States / Xavier de Souza Briggs
  • Causes and consequences of rapid urban spatial segregation: the new towns of Tegucigalpa / Glenn Pearce-Oroz
  • Experiencing residential segregation: a contemporary study of Washington, D.C. / Gregory D. Squires, Samantha Friedman, Catherine E. Saidat
  • Inequality, segregation, and housing markets: the U.S. case / N. Ariel Espino
  • An economic view of the causes as well as the costs and some of the benefits of urban spatial segregation / Robert W. Wassmer
  • Does density exacerbate income segregation? evidence from U.S. metropolitan areas, 1980-1990 / Rolf Pendall
  • Sprawl and segregation: another side of the Los Angeles debate / Tridib Banerjee, Niraj Verma
  • Housing subsidies and urban segregation: a reflection on the case of South Africa / Marie Huchzermeyer
  • Suburbs and segregation in South African cities: a challenge for metropolitan governance in the early twenty-first century / Alan Mabin
  • Conclusion: desegregating the city / Xavier de Souza Briggs.