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Bolland, John M.; McCallum, Debra Moehle – Urban Affairs Review, 2002
Interviewed 257 impoverished, urban public housing residents regarding how empowerment, sense of community, and neighboring behavior affected the likelihood of their engaging in discussion about community issues directly affecting their lives and the lives of their neighbors. Overall, sense of community and neighboring behaviors predicted…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Needs, Community Problems, Empowerment
McCaffrey, Patrick – Perspectives: The Civil Rights Quarterly, 1982
Gentrification, or the return of the middle class to renovated inner-city neighborhoods, is forcing out the aged and minority poor who can no longer afford the higher cost of housing in those areas. This has created the problem of a population of mostly Blacks and ethnic groups. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged, Housing, Housing Needs
Saegert, Susan – 1996
The lives of poor minority city residents demonstrate the diversity, multiple potentials, and vulnerability to external structures. In spite of the stereotypes of failure and the very real problems of the urban poor, there are many strengths among the so-called urban underclass and there are aspects of life that are successful and productive. In…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Community Involvement, Cooperation, Coping
Hughes, Mark Alan – 1993
The suburbanization of employment is examined as a key change in metropolitan settlement structure. Settlement structure refers to the physical landscape of the city and the social landscape of boundaries and routes. The study seeks a middle ground between the breadth of a national study and the depth of a local study. Conditions that characterize…
Descriptors: Community Change, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Geographic Location