Journal of Urban Affairs 1997 - Abstracts

Journal of Urban Affairs 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Barriers to a better break: employer discrimination and spatial mismatch in metropolitan Detroit. (Michigan)Sociology and social workTurner, Susan C.
CDCs: contributions outweigh contradictions, a reply to Randy Stoecker. (community development corporations)(response to Randy Stoecker in this issue, p.1)Sociology and social workBratt, Rachel G.
Citizen attitudes about service delivery modes.(survey in southeastern Michigan)Sociology and social workThompson, Lyke
Comparing alternative service delivery modes: municipal enterprises require special consideration.Sociology and social workStumm, Theodore J.
Cultural hegemony as an impediment to urban protest movements: grassroots activism and downtown development in Washington, DC.Sociology and social workMcGovern, Stephen J.
Delinking urban economies: the European experience.Sociology and social workLever, W.F.
Does inner city public housing exacerbate the employment problems of its tenants?Sociology and social workReingold, David A.
Estimating the market for limited site casino gambling in northern Indiana and northeastern Illinois.Sociology and social workPrzybylski, Michael, Littlepage, Laura
Fragments of regionalism: the limits of Southern California governance.Sociology and social workBollens, Scott A.
From a public re-creation to private recreation: the transformation of public space in South Street Seaport.Sociology and social workDeFilippis, James
Hugh governs: regime and education policy in Charlotte, North Carolina.Sociology and social workSmith, Stephen Samuel
Latino neighborhoods and Latino neighborhood poverty.Sociology and social workEnchautegui, Maria E.
Municipal respnses to homelessness: a national survey of 'preparedness.'Sociology and social workWest, Jonathan P., Berman, Evan M.
Neighborhood development in the metropolitan economy: a policy review.Sociology and social workGottlieb, Paul D.
Racial, economic, and institutional differences in home mortgage loans: St. Joseph County, Indiana.Sociology and social workWilliams, Richard A., Nesiba, Reynold F.
Regional impulses.Sociology and social workFoster, Kathryn A.
Renewal in a working-class black neighborhood.Sociology and social workOwens, Michael Leo
Should we ... could we ... change the CDC model?, A rejoinder. (community development corporations)(response to Rachel Bratt and W. Dennis Keating in this issue, pp. 23 and 29)Sociology and social workStoecker, Randy
Special districts, city governments, and infrastructure; spending in 105 US metropolitan areas.Sociology and social workNunn, Samuel, Schoedel, Carl
Tax limitations to reduce municipal property taxes: truth in taxation in Texas.Sociology and social workBland, Robert L., Laosirirat, Phanit
The CDC model of urban development, a reply to Randy Stoecker. (community development corporations)(response to Randy Stoecker in this issue, p. 1)Sociology and social workKeating, W. Dennis
The CDC model of urban redevelopment: a critique and an alternative.Sociology and social workStoecker, Randy
The impact of gang violence on the decisions of everyday life: disjunctions about policy assumptions and community conditions.Sociology and social workPuntenney, Deborah L.
Toward a social geography of the city: race and dimensions of urban poverty in women's lives.Sociology and social workPeake, Linda J.
Unequal access: financial institution lending to black- and white-owned small business start-ups.Sociology and social workBates, Timothy
Urban poverty and the social consequences of privatized food assistance.Sociology and social workCurtis, Karen A.
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