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Once The American Dream Innerring Suburbs Of The Metropolitan United States Bernadette Hanlon

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Once The American Dream Innerring Suburbs Of The Metropolitan United States Bernadette Hanlon
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Bernadette Hanlon
ISBN: 9781592139361, 1592139361
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Once The American Dream Innerring Suburbs Of The Metropolitan United States Bernadette Hanlon by Bernadette Hanlon 9781592139361, 1592139361 instant download after payment.

At one time, a move to the suburbs was The American Dream for many families. However, despite the success of Levittown, impoverished 'inner-ring' suburbs - those closest to the urban core of metropolitan cities - like Lansdowne, MD, are in decline. As aging housing stock, foreclosures, severe fiscal problems, slow population growth, increasing poverty, and struggling local economies affect inner-ring suburbs, what can be done to save them? "Once the American Dream" analyzes this downward trend, examining 5,000 suburbs across 100 different metropolitan areas and census regions in 1980 and 2000. Hanlon defines the suburbs' geographic boundaries and provides a ranking system for assessing and acting upon inner-ring suburban decline. She also illuminates her detailed statistical analysis with vivid case studies. She demonstrates how other suburbs, particularly those in the outer reaches, flourished during the 1980s and 1990s. "Once the American Dream" closes with a discussion of policy implications and recommendations for policymakers and planners who deal with suburbs of various stripes.

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