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Structuring Inequality How Schooling Housing And Tax Policies Shaped Metropolitan Development And Education Tracy L Steffes

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Structuring Inequality How Schooling Housing And Tax Policies Shaped Metropolitan Development And Education Tracy L Steffes
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 434
Author: Tracy L. Steffes;
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Structuring Inequality How Schooling Housing And Tax Policies Shaped Metropolitan Development And Education Tracy L Steffes by Tracy L. Steffes; instant download after payment.

How inequality was forged, fought over, and forgotten through public policy in metropolitan Chicago.
As in many American metropolitan areas, inequality in Chicagoland is visible in its neighborhoods. These inequalities are not inevitable, however. They have been constructed and deepened by public policies around housing, schooling, taxation, and local governance, including hidden state government policies.
In Structuring Inequality, historian Tracy L. Steffes shows how metropolitan inequality in Chicagoland was structured, contested, and naturalized over time even as reformers tried to change it through school desegregation, affordable housing, and property tax reform. While these efforts had modest successes in the city and the suburbs, reformers faced significant resistance and counter-mobilization from affluent suburbanites, real estate developers, and other defenders of the status quo who defended inequality and reshaped the policy conversation about it. Grounded in comprehensive archival research and policy analysis, Structuring Inequality examines the history of Chicagoland's established systems of inequality and provides perspective on the inequality we live with today.

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