User:Tespino/Gentrification in the United States
There have been studies conducted that show gentrification taking place in non-white low income neighborhoods that affect neighborhoods in a different way. Gentrification is happening all over the country with racial composition being a contributing factor.[1] All over the United States neighborhoods are being targeted and an increase in Black and Hispanic people are being displaced.[2] Gentrification is also causing racial inequality in some neighborhoods leaving people displaced. Culture is being change and people are being forced to adapt to this change.[3]
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[edit]There have been studies conducted that show gentrification taking place in non-white low income neighborhoods that affect neighborhoods in a different way. Gentrification is happening all over the country with racial composition being a contributing factor. All over the United States neighborhoods are being targeted and an increase in Black and Hispanic people are being displaced. Gentrification is also causing racial inequality in some neighborhoods leaving people displaced. Culture is being change and people are being forced to adapt to this change.
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[edit]- ^ Rucks-Ahidiana, Zawadi (2021-10). "Racial composition and trajectories of gentrification in the United States". Urban Studies. 58 (13): 2721–2741. doi:10.1177/0042098020963853. ISSN 0042-0980.
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(help) - ^ Sutton, Stacey (2020-01). "Gentrification and the Increasing Significance of Racial Transition in New York City 1970–2010". Urban Affairs Review. 56 (1): 65–95. doi:10.1177/1078087418771224. ISSN 1078-0874.
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(help) - ^ Hwang, Jackelyn; Sampson, Robert J. (2014-08). "Divergent Pathways of Gentrification: Racial Inequality and the Social Order of Renewal in Chicago Neighborhoods". American Sociological Review. 79 (4): 726–751. doi:10.1177/0003122414535774. ISSN 0003-1224.
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