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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 77
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Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations -
Author:
Publisher:
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 77
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 77
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Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations : Population and Housing Characteristics
Author: Statistics Canada
Publisher:
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
This report represents a further development of the census agglomeration bulletin (Catalogue No. 98-702) published for the first time after the 1971 Census.
Publisher:
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
This report represents a further development of the census agglomeration bulletin (Catalogue No. 98-702) published for the first time after the 1971 Census.
Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations
Author: Statistics Canada
Publisher:
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 556
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 556
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Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations
Author: Statistics Canada
Publisher:
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Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 102
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Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations -
Author:
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Geographic Areas Reference Manual
Author: United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher:
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Category : Census districts
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Census districts
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
The Rural-urban Fringe in Canada
Author: Kenneth B. Beesley
Publisher: Rural Development Institute
ISBN: 1895397820
Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Publisher: Rural Development Institute
ISBN: 1895397820
Category : Land use, Rural
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
Governance and Opportunity in Metropolitan America
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 030917418X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
America's cities have symbolized the nation's prosperity, dynamism, and innovation. Even with the trend toward suburbanization, many central cities attract substantial new investment and employment. Within this profile of health, however, many urban areas are beset by problems of economic disparity, physical deterioration, and social distress. This volume addresses the condition of the city from the perspective of the larger metropolitan region. It offers important, thought-provoking perspectives on the structure of metropolitan-level decisionmaking, the disadvantages faced by cities and city residents, and expanding economic opportunity to all residents in a metropolitan area. The book provides data, real-world examples, and analyses in key areas: Distribution of metropolitan populations and what this means for city dwellers, suburbanites, whites, and minorities. How quality of life depends on the spatial structure of a community and how problems are based on inequalities in spatial opportunityâ€"with a focus on the relationship between taxes and services. The role of the central city today, the rationale for revitalizing central cities, and city-suburban interdependence. The book includes papers that provide in-depth examinations of zoning policy in relation to patterns of suburban development; regionalism in transportation and air quality; the geography of economic and social opportunity; social stratification in metropolitan areas; and fiscal and service disparities within metropolitan areas.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 030917418X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 359
Book Description
America's cities have symbolized the nation's prosperity, dynamism, and innovation. Even with the trend toward suburbanization, many central cities attract substantial new investment and employment. Within this profile of health, however, many urban areas are beset by problems of economic disparity, physical deterioration, and social distress. This volume addresses the condition of the city from the perspective of the larger metropolitan region. It offers important, thought-provoking perspectives on the structure of metropolitan-level decisionmaking, the disadvantages faced by cities and city residents, and expanding economic opportunity to all residents in a metropolitan area. The book provides data, real-world examples, and analyses in key areas: Distribution of metropolitan populations and what this means for city dwellers, suburbanites, whites, and minorities. How quality of life depends on the spatial structure of a community and how problems are based on inequalities in spatial opportunityâ€"with a focus on the relationship between taxes and services. The role of the central city today, the rationale for revitalizing central cities, and city-suburban interdependence. The book includes papers that provide in-depth examinations of zoning policy in relation to patterns of suburban development; regionalism in transportation and air quality; the geography of economic and social opportunity; social stratification in metropolitan areas; and fiscal and service disparities within metropolitan areas.
A Guide to State and Local Census Geography
Author:
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Category : Census districts
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Census districts
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Linking Integration and Residential Segregation
Author: Gideon Bolt
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113570208X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Policy-makers tend to view the residential segregation of minority ethnic groups in a negative light as it is seen as an obstacle to their integration. In the literature on neighbourhood effects, the residential concentration of minorities is seen as a major impediment to their social mobility and acculturation, while the literature on residential segregation emphasises the opposite causal direction, by focusing on the effect of integration on levels of (de-)segregation. This volume, however, indicates that the link between integration and segregation is much less straightforward than is often depicted in academic literature and policy discourses. Based on research in a wide variety of western countries, it can be concluded that the process of assimilation into the housing market is highly complex and differs between and within ethnic groups. The integration pathway not only depends on the characteristics of migrants themselves, but also on the reactions of the institutions and the population of the receiving society. Linking Integration and Residential Segregation exposes the link between integration and segregation as a two-way relationship involving the minority ethnic groups and the host society, highlighting the importance of historical and geographical context for social and spatial outcomes. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113570208X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Policy-makers tend to view the residential segregation of minority ethnic groups in a negative light as it is seen as an obstacle to their integration. In the literature on neighbourhood effects, the residential concentration of minorities is seen as a major impediment to their social mobility and acculturation, while the literature on residential segregation emphasises the opposite causal direction, by focusing on the effect of integration on levels of (de-)segregation. This volume, however, indicates that the link between integration and segregation is much less straightforward than is often depicted in academic literature and policy discourses. Based on research in a wide variety of western countries, it can be concluded that the process of assimilation into the housing market is highly complex and differs between and within ethnic groups. The integration pathway not only depends on the characteristics of migrants themselves, but also on the reactions of the institutions and the population of the receiving society. Linking Integration and Residential Segregation exposes the link between integration and segregation as a two-way relationship involving the minority ethnic groups and the host society, highlighting the importance of historical and geographical context for social and spatial outcomes. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.