The Role of Municipal-Level Factors in Neighborhood Economic Change

作者: Hee-Jung Jun

DOI: 10.1111/JUAF.12036

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摘要: ABSTRACT:Despite extensive studies on neighborhood change, the role of municipal-level factors in economic change has been underexplored. This article reviews diverse social science literature and makes theoretical connections between city size homogeneity population municipal performance, which is accordingly associated with health. Building insights from literature, this study hypothesizes that neighborhoods stay economically healthier smaller cities more homogeneous cities. presents a multilevel analysis 35 U.S. metropolitan areas 1990 2000 finds empirical evidence to support proposed hypothesis.

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