Rising inequality and neighbourhood mixing in US metro areas
Abstract
Superstar cities with high-paying creative-class jobs, venture capital, and innovation are thought to be more unequal. We analyze mixing in neighbourhoods by income, education and occupation, relating this intra-urban measure with regional productivity indicators. Using non-overlapping census units and a machine-learning estimation technique that iterates over all combinations of economic, business, housing and cultural indicators, we identify...
Paper Details
Title
Rising inequality and neighbourhood mixing in US metro areas
Published Date
Jun 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
53
Issue
12
Pages
1680 - 1695
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