نتایج جستجو برای: residential neighborhoods

تعداد نتایج: 43855  

2016
Glenn Firebaugh Chad R. Farrell

Although residential segregation is known to have declined for some racial groups in America, much less is known about change in the relative socioeconomic quality of the neighborhoods where different racial and ethnic groups live. Using census data for 1980-2010, we find that the neighborhoods where whites and minorities reside have become more alike in terms of neighborhood poverty and median...

Journal: :Demography 2014
Malia Jones Anne R Pebley

Research on neighborhood effects has focused largely on residential neighborhoods, but people are exposed to many other places in the course of their daily lives-at school, at work, when shopping, and so on. Thus, studies of residential neighborhoods consider only a subset of the social-spatial environment affecting individuals. In this article, we examine the characteristics of adults' "activi...

Journal: :international journal of architecture and urban development 0
mohammadmoein masrour m.a., department of architecture, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, iran. mohammadjafar karbaschi assistant professor, department of architecture, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, iran. gholamhosein naseri assistant professor, department of architecture, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, iran.

organization of living environment is possible through a clear definition of private and public arenas and determinationof a spatial hierarchy. such defined arenas increase the sense of belonging to the environment which personalizesresidential environments. enclosure is among the quantities that play a significant role in defining the spaces. in fact,enclosure is the factor that defines a spac...

2007
Franklin D. Wilson FRANKLIN D. WILSON

This paper reports the findings of a national study of black-white differentials in housing consumption. The main issue explored is whether blacks pay higher prices and/or consume different residential packages than whites as a result of racial discrimination and segregation. When blacks living in white neighborhoods were compared with whites, it was found that blacks purchased different reside...

2014
Markus Jokela

People who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods tend to have poor physical and mental health, but this might be due to selective residential mobility rather than causal neighborhood effects. As a test of social causation, I examined whether persons were less healthy when they were living in disadvantaged neighborhoods than at other times when they were living in more advantaged neighborhoods. Da...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2014
Markus Jokela

People who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods tend to have poor physical and mental health, but this might be due to selective residential mobility rather than causal neighborhood effects. As a test of social causation, I examined whether persons were less healthy when they were living in disadvantaged neighborhoods than at other times when they were living in more advantaged neighborhoods. Da...

Journal: :تحقیقات جغرافیایی 0
عباس جواهری دانشگاه زابل خدارحم بزی گروه جغرافیا و برنامه ریزی شهری دانشگاه گلستان اکبر کیانی

abstract urban neighborhoods are as the smallest unit of spatial organization in the city to urban stability. neighborhoods development will be considered one of the main goals of planning the urban stability development and, it is key action to achieve stable development. stable community development perspective, will strengthen the new approach, that the solving of the urban problems is perce...

2005
Patrick Bayer Hanming Fang Robert McMillan

Standard intuition suggests that residential segregation in the United States will decline when racial inequality narrows. In this paper, we hypothesize that the opposite will occur. We note that middle-class black neighborhoods are in short supply in many U.S. metropolitan areas, forcing highly educated blacks either to live in predominantly white high-socioeconomic status (SES) neighborhoods ...

Journal: :Social science research 2007
Margot I Jackson Robert D Mare

Despite the abundance of research on neighborhoods' effects on children, most studies of neighborhood effects are cross-sectional, rendering them unable to depict the dynamic nature of social life, and obscuring important aspects of community processes and outcomes. This study uses residential histories from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey and the Child Development Supplement of ...

2012
Irene H. Yen Janet K. Shim Airin D. Martinez Judith C. Barker

To understand how older adults perceive and navigate their neighborhoods, we examined the implications of activity in their neighborhoods for their health. We interviewed 38 adults (ages 62-85) who lived in San Francisco or Oakland, California. Seven key themes emerged: (1) people express a wide range of expectations for neighborliness, from "we do not bother each other" to "we have keys to eac...

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