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Suburbanization and segregation in the United States: 1970–2010
Douglas S. Massey, Jonathan Tannen
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Central Cities
25%
Desegregation
50%
Economic Achievement
25%
Hispanic
100%
Isolation Level
50%
Majority-minority
25%
Multivariate Analysis
25%
People of Color
75%
Socioeconomic
25%
Socioeconomic Attainment
25%
Spatial Isolation
25%
Status Attainment
25%
Suburban Community
25%
Suburbanization
100%
Trend Analysis
25%
United States
100%
White People
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Multivariate Analysis
33%
Socioeconomics
66%
Suburbanization
100%
United States
100%
Social Sciences
Desegregation
100%
Multivariate Analysis
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Central City
33%
Suburbanization
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hispanics
100%
Multivariate Analysis
25%