Are Some Cities More Punishing for Low-Income Families? - Urban Inequality and Poverty

Are Some Cities More Punishing for Low-Income Families? - Urban Inequality and Poverty

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Food deserts

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Food deserts

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Are Some Cities More Punishing for Low-Income Families? - Urban Inequality and Poverty

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Urban Ghettos
  3. 3 The Research Question
  4. 4 How Does Concentrated Poverty Affect Every Experience
  5. 5 When Work Disappears
  6. 6 Research in Chicago
  7. 7 Food deserts
  8. 8 Evidence
  9. 9 Starting from the ground
  10. 10 Bill Wilson
  11. 11 Institutionalization
  12. 12 Social Isolation
  13. 13 Harlem
  14. 14 Empty blocks
  15. 15 Venice Lounge
  16. 16 Harlem Population Density
  17. 17 Harlem Safety
  18. 18 Harlem Geography
  19. 19 Harlem Statistics
  20. 20 Statistics
  21. 21 Rust Belt
  22. 22 Large Grocery Stores
  23. 23 Poor Neighborhoods
  24. 24 Chicago
  25. 25 Home Depot
  26. 26 Walmart
  27. 27 Organizational Density
  28. 28 Complexity of Cities
  29. 29 The Harlem Model
  30. 30 Median Home Values
  31. 31 Cost of Living
  32. 32 Crime
  33. 33 Theorizing from Difference
  34. 34 Ghettoization
  35. 35 Consequences
  36. 36 What do we need
  37. 37 Big data
  38. 38 Institutional infrastructure
  39. 39 Policy disease

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