Population Suburbanization in the Western Region of the United States, 1900-1970
Barry Edmonston and
Omar Davies
Land Economics, 1976, vol. 52, issue 3, 393-403
Abstract:
After several decades of population deconcentration in American metropolitan areas, examination of 1970 to 1975 data suggests tentatively that deconcentration has not recently slackened. Population deconcentration or suburbanization has not reversed, and ...
Date: 1976
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