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  • Housing and the elderly in the post-World War II Suburb
  • As American suburbs support a higher percentage of old people, a need has arisen for support services for this age-group : home health care, assistance with home maintenance, adult day care and transportation. A case study of this aging-in-place
  • Segregated city, segregated suburbs : to what extent are they products of black-white socioeconomic differentials ?
  • Ethnic segregation and concentration in Chicago suburbs
  • Suburbs for a labor elite
  • The flight to the suburbs: insights gained from an analysis of central city vs suburban housing costs
  • Do central cities and suburbs have similar dimensions of need?
  • The urbanization of the suburbs
  • Downtown or the suburbs? A comparative study of two Vancouver head offices
  • Grossstadtpolitik in den USA vor und unter der Reagan-Administration und die Central City - Suburb Disparität La politique urbaine aux Etats-Unis avant et sous l'administration Reagan et les disparités socio-économiques entre les central cities et
  • les suburbs
  • Les villes américaines présentent des disparités socio-économiques entre central cities et suburbs qui trouvent leur origine à l'époque de l'industrialisation. L'administration Reagan avait soumis un nouveau concept de renouvellement économique
  • destiné à influencer l'évolution des grandes agglomérations. L'article présente ce concept et décrit certaines évolutions dans les central cities et les suburbs en général et en particulier grâce à l'examen de la ville d'Atlanta. Mais la politique urbaine
  • Federal initiatives promoting the dispersal of low-income housing in suburbs
  • The residential segregation of Hispanics in cities and suburbs of Michigan
  • A map analysis of Middle East immigrants in Detroit and suburbs, 1961-1974
  • Household activity patterns in nineteenth-century suburbs: a time-geographic exploration
  • The A. asserts that the built landscape in the suburbs around this rapidly-growing Texas city shows a high degree of architectural imagination. - (DWG)
  • Minneapolis and St. Paul and their suburbs comprise a functionnaly unified metropolitan area of 2 million residents, yet the two cities hold fast to their separate identities. - (D. W. Gade).
  • Housing tenure change in American suburbs
  • Integrating home and wage workplace : women's daily lives in a Canadian suburb
  • Racial transition in metropolitan suburbs : evidence from Atlanta
  • Household change, accessory apartments, and low income housing in suburbs
  • Housing mobility in Cleveland and its suburb 1975-1980