The disparate neighborhood impacts of the Great Recession
Business cycle ; Chicago ; Credit ; Economic recession ; Economy ; Ethnic minority ; Foreclosure ; Housing cost ; Illinois ; Income ; Job vacancy ; Neighbourhood ; Social geography ; United States of America
previously observed. It demonstrates that he Great Recession has disparate negative impacts on lower-income and minority-occupied neighborhoods’ local job opportunities, home prices, and home foreclosures, though this was not true for credit or crime
indicators. It concludes that credit indicators perform geographically much differently than in the prior Chicago recession.
Working in a landscape of recession and expansion : academic jobs in geography in the United States, 1990–2011
Economic recession ; Employment ; Job vacancy ; Regional disparities ; Seasonal variability ; Secondary education ; Société de géographie ; Teacher ; Teaching of geography ; United States of America ; University
Railway franchising in Great Britain and effects of the 2008/09 economic recession
Economic recession ; Economy ; England ; Financing ; Grant ; Investment ; National economy ; Private sector ; Rail transport ; Transport ; United Kingdom
Identifying priority target areas for the Knoxville-Knox County hillside and ridgetop protection plan : using the value of visual amenity during the real estate boom of 2002-2007 and the recession of 2008
, or recession. In all three the principal role is played by natural conditions as well as economic and socio-demographic factors, and to a lesser degree, by political and technological ones; their impact, depending on the scenario, is either beneficial
the changes in the glacial system. The results suggest that while the snow and ice volume on the summits appears to be intact, lower elevation glaciers show significant recession and ablation. From 1910 to 2010, West Turgen Glacier receded by c. 600 m and down
, representative of stages of glacial stability followed by fast recession, present transitional to girdle fabrics and are composed of poorly sorted coarser sediments. These sequences, most of them located in the snout area of the Sil palaeoglacier, are important
ploughing; and Maresha (local plough). Data obtained through field measurement and/or observations and laboratory analysis included soil data, irrigation water, advance and recession times, inflow-outflow volumes, available soil moisture, and infiltration