Journal of Urban Affairs 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Barriers to a better break: employer discrimination and spatial mismatch in metropolitan Detroit. (Michigan) | Sociology and social work | Turner, 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 work | Bratt, Rachel G. |
Citizen attitudes about service delivery modes.(survey in southeastern Michigan) | Sociology and social work | Thompson, Lyke |
Comparing alternative service delivery modes: municipal enterprises require special consideration. | Sociology and social work | Stumm, Theodore J. |
Cultural hegemony as an impediment to urban protest movements: grassroots activism and downtown development in Washington, DC. | Sociology and social work | McGovern, Stephen J. |
Delinking urban economies: the European experience. | Sociology and social work | Lever, W.F. |
Does inner city public housing exacerbate the employment problems of its tenants? | Sociology and social work | Reingold, David A. |
Estimating the market for limited site casino gambling in northern Indiana and northeastern Illinois. | Sociology and social work | Przybylski, Michael, Littlepage, Laura |
Fragments of regionalism: the limits of Southern California governance. | Sociology and social work | Bollens, Scott A. |
From a public re-creation to private recreation: the transformation of public space in South Street Seaport. | Sociology and social work | DeFilippis, James |
Hugh governs: regime and education policy in Charlotte, North Carolina. | Sociology and social work | Smith, Stephen Samuel |
Latino neighborhoods and Latino neighborhood poverty. | Sociology and social work | Enchautegui, Maria E. |
Municipal respnses to homelessness: a national survey of 'preparedness.' | Sociology and social work | West, Jonathan P., Berman, Evan M. |
Neighborhood development in the metropolitan economy: a policy review. | Sociology and social work | Gottlieb, Paul D. |
Racial, economic, and institutional differences in home mortgage loans: St. Joseph County, Indiana. | Sociology and social work | Williams, Richard A., Nesiba, Reynold F. |
Regional impulses. | Sociology and social work | Foster, Kathryn A. |
Renewal in a working-class black neighborhood. | Sociology and social work | Owens, 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 work | Stoecker, Randy |
Special districts, city governments, and infrastructure; spending in 105 US metropolitan areas. | Sociology and social work | Nunn, Samuel, Schoedel, Carl |
Tax limitations to reduce municipal property taxes: truth in taxation in Texas. | Sociology and social work | Bland, 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 work | Keating, W. Dennis |
The CDC model of urban redevelopment: a critique and an alternative. | Sociology and social work | Stoecker, Randy |
The impact of gang violence on the decisions of everyday life: disjunctions about policy assumptions and community conditions. | Sociology and social work | Puntenney, Deborah L. |
Toward a social geography of the city: race and dimensions of urban poverty in women's lives. | Sociology and social work | Peake, Linda J. |
Unequal access: financial institution lending to black- and white-owned small business start-ups. | Sociology and social work | Bates, Timothy |
Urban poverty and the social consequences of privatized food assistance. | Sociology and social work | Curtis, Karen A. |
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