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Why Black Neighborhoods Continue to Struggle
GoverningAbril 29, 2021El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Advisory Group Formed to Address Food Deserts in Lafayette
El Instituto Lincoln en las noticiasMarzo 12, 2021 -
Advisory Group Formed to Address Food Deserts in Lafayette
The Acadania AdvocateMarzo 12, 2021El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Shift in Strategy Leads to New Focus On Community Investment for Health Equity for Health Program
The Kresge FoundationMarzo 18, 2021El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Memphis Facing Another Highway Decision with Tom Lee Park Project
Commercial AppealMarzo 12, 2021El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Dallas Suffers From Bad Case of 'Job Sprawl,' According to New Research
CultureMap DallasMarzo 9, 2020El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
When Cops Evicted These Moms, the Housing Conversation Changed
YES! MediaFebrero 10, 2020El Instituto Lincoln en las noticias -
Foreclosures and Neighborhoods
The Shape and Impacts of the U.S. Mortgage CrisisPonenciasNoviembre 2015Dan ImmergluckThis paper explores the root cause of municipal fiscal stress and documents the effects of foreclosures in the United States. The author, Dan Immergluck, examines the household- and neighborhood-...
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The Relationship Between the Rise of Private Communities and Increasing Socioeconomic Stratification
PonenciasNoviembre 2015Evan McKenzieIn this paper, Evan McKenzie examines the rise of common interest housing, which takes the form of private homeowners’ associations, condominiums, and housing cooperatives. The relationship between...
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Socioeconomic Segregation Between Schools in the United States and Latin America, 1970–2012
PonenciasNoviembre 2015Anna K. Chmielewski and Corey SavageIn this paper, Anna K. Chmielewski and Corey Savage examine school data to compare socioeconomic segregation in the United States and Latin America. They link trends in inequality and segregation in...
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