The growth of the suburban core cities in the Tokyo metropolitan area
The A. aims to analyze the progress of the suburban area independent on Tokyo in the metropolitan area, the characteristics of the core cities in the suburban area, and relationship between the development of the metropolitan area and these cities
Towards a general theory of suburban office morphology in North America
Canada ; Centrality ; Location ; North America ; Offices ; Spatial concentration ; Suburbanization ; Suburbs ; United States ; Urban area
The A. attempts to trace the evolving pattern of office activities in large metropolitan areas. He assesses both the processes and the theoretical frameworks. In the USA, suburban nuclei attracted first routine office operations, then small business
Six hypotheses on the type, frequency, location, employment base and travel characteristics of suburban clusters are tested in a case-study of the Toronto region. Six physical types are identified and they are found to be associated with certain
Suburban pink collar ghettos: the spatial entrapment of women?
Columbus ; Commuting ; Enquiry ; Female work ; Feminism ; Journey to work ; Labour market ; Ohio ; Residential environment ; Suburbanization ; United States ; Urban area ; Woman
Blacks ; Regional disparities ; Residential location ; Segregation ; Suburbanization ; Suburbs ; United States ; Urban area ; Urban population
Although initial reports of increased black suburbanization in the 1970s generated some optimism that the United States was entering a new era of racial integration with a decline in discrimination, the preponderance of evidence suggests
Australia ; Demographic change ; Internal migration ; Population distribution ; Settlement ; Suburbanization ; Urban development ; Urban system ; Urbanization
Australia ; Historical geography ; Nineteenth Century ; Owner-occupier ; Residential choice ; Settlement history ; Social status ; Suburbanization ; Urban development ; Urban structure ; Western Australia
Income redistribution ; Large city ; Living standard ; Local administration ; Local taxation ; Public expenditure ; Social justice ; Suburbanization ; United States ; Urban administration ; Washington D.C.
Commuting ; Historical geography ; Industrial decentralization ; New York City ; Residential location ; Suburbanization ; Twentieth Century ; United States ; Urban growth ; Urban industry ; Urban structure ; Workplace
Three competing hypotheses (impoverishment, élite and persistence) are examined with respect to changing income distributions between within Canadian metropolitan areas and their inner cities from 1950 to 1985. While inner city-suburban contrasts