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The vigilant citizen: Everyday policing and insecurity in Miami , by Thijs Jeursen The vigilant citizen: Everyday policing and insecurity in Miami , by Thijs Jeursen, New York, NYU Press, 2023 警惕的公民:迈阿密的日常治安和不安全,Thijs Jeursen著,纽约,纽约大学出版社,2023年
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2260650
Rachael A. Woldoff
"The vigilant citizen: Everyday policing and insecurity in Miami, by Thijs Jeursen." Journal of Urban Affairs, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2
“警惕的公民:迈阿密的日常治安和不安全,作者:Thijs Jeursen。”《城市事务杂志》,预印版,第1-2页
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Neighbours around the world: An international look at the people next door , edited by Lynda Cheshire Neighbours around the world: An international look at the people next door , edited by Lynda Cheshire, Bingley, Emerald Publishing, 2022 《世界各地的邻居:从国际角度看隔壁的人》,琳达·柴郡编辑,宾利,翡翠出版社,2022年
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2260648
Hannu Ruonavaara
"Neighbours around the world: An international look at the people next door, edited by Lynda Cheshire." Journal of Urban Affairs, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2
“世界各地的邻居:从国际角度看隔壁的人,琳达·柴希尔编辑。”《城市事务杂志》,预印版,第1-2页
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Can U.S. planned communities become diverse? The case of industry-leading master-planned communities in five metro areas 美国的规划社区能变得多样化吗?行业领先的五大都会区的总体规划社区案例
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-12 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2260026
Minjee Kim, Hyojung Lee
ABSTRACTThe history of master-planned community (MPC) development is inseparable from the history of race- and class-based discrimination and segregation in the United States. This paper investigates the place of exclusion and inclusion in planned community development practice. We undertook qualitative and quantitative analyses of the MPC development practice from the 1990s to the present. Through archival analysis and interviews, we demonstrate that, beginning in the early 2000s, MPC developers started to embrace diversity for financial success. We further confirm this trend by quantitatively analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data. We find that MPCs built since 2000 are racially and ethnically more diverse than their predecessors, with greater emphasis on middle-income households. Based on these findings, we carefully posit that American MPCs are moving toward greater diversity, a clear departure from their history of exclusion. We conclude with policy implications for various levels of the government to take advantage of this trend.KEYWORDS: Master-planned communitiesmixed methods researchdiversity AcknowledgmentsWe thank the four anonymous reviewers for their excellent comments and suggestions that allowed us to improve the paper significantly. We would also like to thank Jason Reece and the other participants of the pre-organized paper session on equitable developments at the 2022 ACSP conference for their helpful feedback on the earlier version of the paper. We thank the ULI staff and other anonymous interviewees who have generously offered their time, expertise, and knowledge. Data collection and interviewee recruitment for this paper benefitted from a previous research project conducted by Minjee Kim for the ULI Terwilliger Center for Housing. This research was conducted when Hyojung Lee was an assistant professor at Virginia Tech and was partially supported by the Niles Faculty Research Grant from the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences at Virginia Tech.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Supplementary materialSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2023.2260026.Notes1. However, Glotzer (Citation2020, p. 185) also documented that Rouse established his career by enforcing and profiting from discriminatory lending practices. The discrepancies in his earlier and later practices embody the shifts in community development practice of the 1950s.2. Several laws preceded the New Communities Act of 1970. However, the earlier legislations provided limited financial support and thus did not prove effective in kickstarting new communities (Burby & Weiss, Citation1976, pp. 59–60).3. RCLCO is a real estate consulting firm widely recognized as one of the most authoritative by industry professionals.4. Given the geographic proximity and close social and economic ties, we combined the Los Angeles metropolitan statistical area (MSA) with Riverside MSA,
摘要总体规划社区(MPC)的发展历史与美国基于种族和阶级的歧视和隔离的历史密不可分。本文探讨了排他性与包容性在规划社区发展实践中的地位。我们对20世纪90年代至今的货币政策发展实践进行了定性和定量分析。通过档案分析和访谈,我们发现,从21世纪初开始,MPC开发商开始接受多样性以获得财务成功。我们通过定量分析美国人口普查局的数据进一步证实了这一趋势。我们发现,自2000年以来建立的mpc在种族和民族上比以前更加多样化,更加强调中等收入家庭。基于这些发现,我们谨慎地假设,美国的mpc正在走向更大的多样性,明显偏离了他们被排斥的历史。最后,我们提出了对各级政府利用这一趋势的政策启示。关键词:总体规划社区混合方法研究多样性感谢四位匿名审稿人的优秀意见和建议,使我们能够显著改进本文。我们还要感谢Jason Reece和其他在2022年ACSP会议上预先组织的关于公平发展的论文会议的参与者,他们对早期版本的论文提供了有益的反馈。我们感谢ULI的工作人员和其他匿名受访者,他们慷慨地奉献了他们的时间、专业知识和知识。本文的数据收集和受访者招募得益于Minjee Kim之前为ULI Terwilliger住房中心进行的研究项目。这项研究是在Hyojung Lee担任弗吉尼亚理工大学助理教授期间进行的,部分由弗吉尼亚理工大学文科与人文科学学院的Niles教师研究基金资助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。补充材料本文的补充数据可在https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2023.2260026.Notes1上在线获取。然而,Glotzer (Citation2020, p. 185)也记录了劳斯通过执行歧视性贷款惯例并从中获利而确立了自己的职业生涯。他早期和后期实践的差异体现了20世纪50年代社区发展实践的转变。在1970年的《新社区法》之前有几部法律。然而,早期的立法提供了有限的财政支持,因此在启动新社区方面没有证明是有效的(Burby & Weiss, Citation1976, pp. 59-60)。RCLCO是一家被业内人士公认为最具权威的房地产咨询公司之一。考虑到地理上的接近和密切的社会和经济联系,我们将洛杉矶大都会统计区(MSA)与河滨大都会统计区(MSA)、迈阿密大都会统计区与圣露西港统计区(MSA)结合起来。选定的大都市统计区域的官方名称是“休斯顿-休格兰-贝镇,德克萨斯州”、“拉斯维加斯-天堂,内华达州”、“洛杉矶-长滩-圣安娜,加利福尼亚州”、“迈阿密-劳德代尔堡-庞帕诺海滩,佛罗里达州”、“凤凰城-梅萨-格伦代尔,亚利桑那州”、“圣露西港,佛罗里达州”和“河滨-圣贝纳迪诺-安大略省,加利福尼亚州”。我们使用了RCLCO发布的最畅销mpc榜单,其中包括了前50名最畅销榜单和John Burns Research and Consulting。我们还使用了ULI在1992.6年收集的MPCs的综合列表。受访者包括5名女性,18名男性和两组,可能都是白人。这些访谈是在2022年2月至2023.7年4月期间进行的。根据以往的研究(Frey, Citation2012;花边,Citation2016;Logan, Citation2001),我们将郊区社区定义为人口普查区,这些普查区位于MSA内,但位于每个MSA最大的主要城市或最多三个主要城市之外,如果他们有10万或更多的居民;此外,郊区的这个定义意味着较小的mpc也包括在内。这意味着,如果较小的MPCs具有与我们样本相似的特征,我们的研究结果可能会向下偏倚。虽然我们只展示了前10年的研究结果,但在后期发展阶段的研究结果在质量上是一致的。9.扩建后10-19年和20-29年的结果分别列于附录表A-2和A-3。所有五个大都市区的调查结果见附录表C-1。作者简介:minjee Kim是佛罗里达州立大学城市与区域规划系的助理教授。她在麻省理工学院获得博士和硕士学位,并在波士顿和剑桥等城市的地方政府工作多年。
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Creating Chinese urbanism: Urban revolution and governance changes , by Fulong Wu Creating Chinese urbanism: Urban revolution and governance changes , by Fulong Wu, London, UCL Press, 2022 《创造中国城市主义:城市革命与治理变革》,吴福龙著,伦敦,伦敦大学学院出版社,2022年
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2255101
Zongcai Wei, Yuqi Liu, Qijing Tang
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size FundingThis work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [42271206]; Guangdong Philosophy and Social Science Foundation [GD22XGL08]; Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2021A1515011073].
点击增大图片尺寸点击缩小图片尺寸基金资助:国家自然科学基金[42271206];广东省哲学社会科学基金[GD22XGL08];广东省基础与应用基础研究基金[2021A1515011073]。
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Everyday improvising in public space: The forest pub as a site for suburban being 日常在公共空间的即兴创作:作为郊区生活场所的森林酒吧
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2252535
Mia Jaatsi, Päivi Kymäläinen
This study explores everyday improvising in the context of a forest pub in the suburb of Varissuo, Finland. The forest pub, maintained by the City of Turku, is an outdoor place where groups are encouraged to gather, socialize, and drink in public. Grateful for such an opportunity, the regulars embrace the forest pub, yet recognize its deficiencies in supporting public sociability and encounter. Through improvised action, the regulars respond to the limits and possibilities of their socio-spatial surroundings and find solutions to their everyday needs in the changing suburban landscape. This ethnographic study contributes to the discussions on the complex nature of spaces that exist on one hand as products of planning and control, and everyday practice and meaning on the other. Working between these aspects, urban improvising emerges as a contextualized, experimental, intuitive, and interactive everyday action, being central to the way people “keep life going” in their neighborhood. Everyday acts of improvisation unfold as a reflection of the regulars’ being and belonging in their suburb, suggesting an alternative view to spaces perceived as contested or marginal.
本研究以芬兰瓦里苏郊区的森林酒吧为背景,探讨了日常的即兴创作。森林酒吧由图尔库市维护,是一个户外场所,鼓励团体聚集,社交和公共饮酒。感谢这样的机会,常客们拥抱森林酒吧,但也认识到它在支持公众社交和相遇方面的不足。通过即兴的行动,常客们对社会空间环境的限制和可能性做出反应,并在不断变化的郊区景观中找到满足日常需求的解决方案。这项民族志研究有助于讨论空间的复杂性,一方面是作为规划和控制的产物,另一方面是日常实践和意义。在这些方面之间,城市即兴创作作为一种情境化的、实验性的、直觉的和互动的日常行为出现,是人们在他们的社区“维持生活”的核心方式。日常的即兴表演展现了常客在郊区的存在和归属感,暗示了对被认为是有争议的或边缘的空间的另一种看法。
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Does urbanization increase inequality? Race, gender, and the urban wage premium 城市化会加剧不平等吗?种族,性别和城市工资溢价
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2252538
Maximilian Buchholz
Workers in denser, larger cities have higher wages, though recent research suggests this “urban wage premium” varies for different groups. This paper asks whether changes in density within city-regions are associated with changes in racial and gender inequality. The main results suggest that a 100 person per square mile increase in population density is associated with 32.9, 46.1, and 27.5 cent increases in hourly Black-White, Latinx-White, and female-male wage inequality respectively. I conceptualize and find suggestive evidence in favor of a spatial mechanism that channels this relationship—as cities get denser, congestion also rises, with disproportionately adverse effects for women and people of color. I show that the relationship between changes in density and changes in inequality is higher when commute times also rise, and that increasing density within cities is associated with increasing commuting inequality. Overall, this research highlights how the process of urbanization may contribute to social inequality.
人口更密集、规模更大的城市的工人工资更高,尽管最近的研究表明,这种“城市工资溢价”在不同群体中有所不同。这篇论文询问城市区域内人口密度的变化是否与种族和性别不平等的变化有关。主要结果表明,每平方英里人口密度增加100人,黑人-白人、拉丁裔-白人和男女工资差距分别增加32.9美分、46.1美分和27.5美分。我将这种关系的空间机制概念化,并找到了一些有启发意义的证据——随着城市变得更密集,交通拥堵也会加剧,对女性和有色人种产生不成比例的不利影响。我表明,当通勤时间增加时,密度变化和不平等变化之间的关系会更密切,而城市内密度的增加与通勤不平等的加剧有关。总的来说,这项研究强调了城市化进程如何导致社会不平等。
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Timing is everything: Territorial stigmatization, immobility policy, and the COVID-boom in Hong Kong’s Sham Shui Po 时机就是一切:领土污名化、不动政策,以及香港深水埗的新冠疫情热潮
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2254870
Tsz Chung Lai, Ben A. Gerlofs, He Wang
ABSTRACTThis article examines a peculiar case of neighborhood change in Sham Shui Po, one of Hong Kong’s densest and poorest neighborhoods. Based on two mixed-methods research projects conducted in 2021 and early 2022, we use social media analysis and data gathered through a four-component “aesthetic survey” methodology to demonstrate the drastic transformation of a particular section of this neighborhood in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. A key question of this research is why such a transformation should be taking place in this exact moment, as previous attempts have been made to stimulate precisely the sorts of changes now observed over the course of the last decade or so, all to no avail. We argue that this unexpected “boom” is the result of a conjunction of pandemic mitigation policy implemented by the Hong Kong government (which we label “immobility policy”) and the widespread and enduring reputation of Sham Shui Po in the city’s cultural geography (which we explore through the concept of “territorial stigma”). This case therefore stands to contribute substantially to ongoing debates on the nature and pace of urban change, especially at crucial historico-geographical junctures.KEYWORDS: COVID-19neighborhood changegentrificationaesthetic surveysocial media AcknowledgmentsWe wish to thank our Editor June Wang and our anonymous reviewers for their helpful and supportive feedback on earlier drafts of this manuscript, and for the feedback we received after presenting this work as part of the HKU Tourism Seminar Series in 2022. We are also grateful for the research assistance of Yan (Vienne) Lung, and for financial and other support from the Undergraduate Research Fellowship Programme at the University of Hong Kong.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. See the work of the Society for Community Organization, based in Sham Shui Po, here: soco.org.hk/en/.2. In recent years, Sham Shui Po has become an important destination for asylum seekers from South Asia in particular. Hong Kong is not a signatory to major international treaties or agreements on refugees (thus, “refugee” is not a legal status in this Special Administrative Region of China), and the process of seeking asylum is experienced by many as complicated, arduous, and capricious. Asylum seekers generally have no right to legal employment, and small gatherings of unemployed persons (largely young and middle-aged men) easily identified by locals as foreigners and/or ethnic minorities are an increasingly visible presence on the streets of Sham Shui Po, which has created no small measure of social and political tension. When asked to describe the neighborhood, for instance, one longtime resident immediately responded that Sham Shui Po is populated by “all sorts of bad people (品流複雜),” specifically referencing the increasing presence of South Asians and the common local narrative that such persons are especially prone to fighting in public
摘要本文考察了香港人口最密集、最贫穷的深水埗社区变化的一个特殊案例。基于在2021年和2022年初进行的两个混合方法研究项目,我们使用社交媒体分析和通过四组件“美学调查”方法收集的数据来展示该社区特定部分在COVID-19大流行期间的巨大变化。这项研究的一个关键问题是,为什么这样的转变会在这个确切的时刻发生,因为在过去十年左右的时间里,人们曾试图刺激正是现在观察到的那种变化,但都无济于事。我们认为,这种意想不到的“繁荣”是香港政府实施的流行病缓解政策(我们称之为“不动政策”)和深水埗在城市文化地理中广泛而持久的声誉(我们通过“地域耻辱”的概念进行探讨)相结合的结果。因此,这个案例对正在进行的关于城市变化的性质和速度的辩论做出了重大贡献,特别是在关键的历史地理节点上。关键词:covid -19社区变化中产阶级化审美调查社交媒体感谢我们的编辑June Wang和我们的匿名审稿人对本手稿早期草稿的帮助和支持反馈,以及我们在2022年作为香港大学旅游系列研讨会的一部分发表后收到的反馈。我们亦非常感谢龙燕(Vienne)的研究协助,以及香港大学本科生研究奖学金计划的资助和其他支持。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。有关深水埗社区组织协会的工作,请浏览:soco.org.hk/en/.2。近年来,深水埗已成为南亚寻求庇护人士的重要目的地。香港并不是有关难民的主要国际条约或协议的签署国(因此,“难民”在这个中国特别行政区不是一个法律地位),许多人都经历了复杂、艰难和反复无常的寻求庇护的过程。寻求庇护者通常没有合法就业的权利,在深水埗的街道上,越来越多的失业者(主要是年轻人和中年男子)聚集在一起,很容易被当地人认定为外国人和/或少数民族,这造成了不小的社会和政治紧张局势。例如,当被要求描述这个社区时,一位长期居住在这里的居民立即回答说,深水埗住着“各种各样的坏人”,特别提到了南亚人越来越多的存在,以及当地普遍的说法,即这些人特别容易在公共场合打架,犯下轻微的罪行。在访谈和非正式交谈中,当地居民、企业经营者、公共雇员或合同工(如卫生、公共安全等)也经常明确地将各种社会和环境问题直接归咎于移民和少数民族,尤其是南亚人。“太南”这个名字的由来在当地历史上有一些争议。两种流行的说法围绕着越南岘港市的原始参考,许多当地人声称该城市在广东话中被音译为“Tai Nan”。根据当地历史专家郑宝鸿(Cheng Po-hung)的说法,这个起源故事的一个版本声称,这个名字来自附近一个与岘港相连的码头,而另一个版本则更笼统地认为,深水埗当地企业与岘港之间存在着长期的联系。当被要求确定深水埗的中心部分或提供一个参考点时,我们的经验表明,大多数香港居民会选择紧邻这一区域的地点,通常是菜市场本身或附近的地标,例如位于鸭柳街的深水埗港铁站A2出口。Instagram是香港很受欢迎的社交媒体平台。根据一份数字营销报告,Instagram是香港第四大最受欢迎的社交媒体平台(仅次于Facebook、YouTube和WhatsApp),截至2020年1月,拥有超过228万用户;如果考虑到年龄群体,Instagram是34岁以下人群中最受欢迎的平台(AsiaPac Net Media, Citation2020)。由于隐私和可访问性,只收集了公开的Instagram帖子。这个项目的主要目的是用广东话的标签“#台南街”来代替英文的“#台南街”,因为后者经常回复有关台湾台南市街道的帖子。 甚至在2019冠状病毒病爆发之前,分析人士就已经开始警告2019年抗议活动导致入境旅游下降的经济衰退潜力(例如,Huang, Citation2019)。这些数据可在https://www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/查看。还有人认为,甚至后一数字的一部分也可归因于移民,而不是旅游业。正式名称为“西区公众货物装卸区”,“Instagram码头”于2021年初突然对公众关闭,表面上是为了遏制COVID-19的传播,但人们普遍认为,这一举动是由于码头工人的挫败感,他们被迫不断与一群漫不经心的年轻自拍者打交道,这些人爬上饱经风寒的航运基础设施,或者讽刺地沉浸在与自己的经验脱节的短暂的工业劳动中,这似乎是异国风情(更不用说工作的必要性仍然在他们的展览边缘令人厌恶地明显)曝光)。本文的研究也得到了香港研究资助局[一般研究基金,项目参考编号:17612422]和香港大学(基础研究种子基金,项目参考编号:104006087)的部分资助。钟来志钟来志,香港浸会大学社会学系博士生。他的研究主要集中在香港、中国大陆和越南的邻里变化、城市治理、社会升级、劳动力和移民。他分别拥有政治学学士学位和地理学硕士学位。Ben A. Gerlofs,香港大学地理系助理教授兼副系主任,同时担任香港大学制图实验室及图书馆主任。他的研究跨越时空尺度考察了城市的变化,包括历史和比较视角下城市化的政治经济、当代城市治理和政治的动态、士绅化和邻里变化的过程,以及城市文化和美学的各个维度。他是《可怕的政治:墨西哥城的地理、权利和城市革命》(范德比尔特大学出版社,2023年)一书的作者,他的学术著作也发表在《美国地理学家协会年鉴》、《国际城市与区域研究杂志》、《城市地理学》、《城市研究》和《人文地理学对话》上。他拥有地理学学士、硕士和博士学位,并在东亚、东南亚和北美进行了比较城市研究。何王,香港大学地理系讲师,同时担任本科生教研室主任。她的研究集中在政治经济地理学、区域发展与全球化、技术与创新以及政策研究等领域。她拥有地理学学士、硕士和博士学位。
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Health and employment among young adults receiving federal housing assistance 接受联邦住房援助的年轻人的健康和就业状况
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2250029
Atticus Jaramillo, William M. Rohe
ABSTRACTSince the 1980s, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has implemented various “self-sufficiency” demonstrations aimed at supporting employment among federal housing assistance clients. A concern associated with these demonstrations is that adults in poor health will be either excluded from these programs or penalized for not meeting program directives to obtain employment. This concern speaks to the ongoing debate about the importance of work barriers—such as poor health—compared to programmatic work disincentives—such as basing rents on income—in shaping the employment outcomes of HUD clients. We advance this debate through a detailed analysis of the relationship between specific health conditions and employment among a sample of young adult HUD clients. Using a novel dataset and quasi-experimental research design, we find that depression, anxiety, hypertension, and diabetes are prevalent conditions among our sample of HUD clients. We further find that depression and hypertension are significant predictors of non-employment, though depression is only significant among HUD clients and not the entire matched sample. We find no evidence that HUD assistance creates a work disincentive. Our results therefore support the narrative that work barriers such as poor health may create a barrier to employment for HUD clients, many of whom may require specialized health and supportive services to obtain employment.KEYWORDS: Affordable housingemploymentpovertyurban health Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis research uses data from Add Health, funded by grant [P01 HD31921] (Harris) from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), with cooperative funding from 23 other federal agencies and foundations. Add Health is currently directed by Robert A. Hummer and funded by the National Institute on Aging cooperative agreements [U01 AG071448 (Hummer) and U01AG071450 (Aiello and Hummer)] at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Add Health was designed by J. Richard Udry, Peter S. Bearman, and Kathleen Mullan Harris at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Notes on contributorsAtticus JaramilloAtticus Jaramillo is an assistant professor in the School of Landscape Architecture and Planning at the University of Arizona. His work explores how housing policies and programs shape the neighborhood, health, and economic outcomes of low-income adults and children. Other works by Dr. Jaramillo can be found in Journal of the American Planning Association, Housing Policy Debate, Cityscape, and The Social Science Journal.William M. RoheWilliam M. Rohe is a research professor in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Rohe is co-author of Planning with Neighborhoods (University of North Carolina Press), co-editor of Chasing the American Dream: New
摘要自20世纪80年代以来,住房和城市发展部(HUD)实施了各种旨在支持联邦住房援助客户就业的“自给自足”示范。与这些示威活动相关的一个关切是,健康状况不佳的成年人要么被排除在这些计划之外,要么因不符合计划指示而获得就业而受到处罚。这种担忧反映了正在进行的关于工作障碍(如健康状况不佳)与计划性工作障碍(如基于收入的租金)在塑造HUD客户就业结果方面的重要性的争论。我们通过详细分析特定健康状况与就业之间的关系,在年轻成人HUD客户样本中推进这一辩论。使用新颖的数据集和准实验研究设计,我们发现抑郁,焦虑,高血压和糖尿病是我们HUD客户样本中的普遍疾病。我们进一步发现抑郁和高血压是不就业的显著预测因素,尽管抑郁仅在HUD客户中显著,而不是整个匹配样本。我们没有发现任何证据表明住房和城市发展部的援助造成了工作积极性的下降。因此,我们的研究结果支持这样一种说法,即健康状况不佳等工作障碍可能会对HUD客户造成就业障碍,其中许多人可能需要专门的健康和支持性服务才能获得就业。关键词:经济适用房,就业,贫困,城市健康披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究使用的数据来自Add Health,由Eunice Kennedy Shriver国家儿童健康与人类发展研究所(NICHD)的拨款[P01 HD31921] (Harris)资助,其他23个联邦机构和基金会合作资助。Add Health目前由Robert A. Hummer领导,由北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校的国家老龄化研究所合作协议[U01 AG071448 (Hummer)和U01AG071450 (Aiello和Hummer)]资助。Add Health是由北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校的J. Richard Udry、Peter S. Bearman和Kathleen Mullan Harris设计的。作者简介:atticus Jaramillo是亚利桑那大学景观建筑与规划学院的助理教授。他的作品探讨了住房政策和项目如何塑造低收入成人和儿童的社区、健康和经济成果。Jaramillo博士的其他作品可以在《美国规划协会杂志》、《住房政策辩论》、《城市景观》和《社会科学杂志》上找到。William M. Rohe是北卡罗来纳大学教堂山分校城市与区域规划系的研究教授。罗博士是《社区规划》(北卡罗莱纳大学出版社)的合著者,《追逐美国梦:负担得起的住房所有权的新视角》(康奈尔大学出版社)的合著者,《研究三角:从烟草之路到全球知名》(宾夕法尼亚大学出版社)的作者。他还发表了70多篇关于住房和社区发展政策和实践的参考期刊文章,以及为联邦、州和地方政府机构和主要基金会撰写的大量研究报告。
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Post-growth planning: Cities beyond the market economy , by Federico Savini, Antonio Ferreira, and Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld Post-growth planning: Cities beyond the market economy , by Federico Savini, Antonio Ferreira, and Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld, Abingdon, Routledge, 2022 《后增长规划:超越市场经济的城市》,费德里科·萨维尼、安东尼奥·费雷拉和金·卡洛塔·冯Schönfeld《后增长规划:超越市场经济的城市》,费德里科·萨维尼、安东尼奥·费雷拉和金·卡洛塔·冯Schönfeld,阿宾登,劳特利奇,2022年
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2255099
Reinout Kleinhans
"Post-growth planning: Cities beyond the market economy, by Federico Savini, Antonio Ferreira, and Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld." Journal of Urban Affairs, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2
《后增长规划:市场经济之外的城市》,作者:Federico Savini、Antonio Ferreira和Kim Carlotta von Schönfeld。《城市事务杂志》,预印版,第1-2页
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Innate terrain: Canadian landscape architecture , edited by Alissa North Innate terrain: Canadian landscape architecture , edited by Alissa North, Toronto, Canada, University of Toronto Press, 2022 先天地形:加拿大景观建筑,由Alissa North编辑,加拿大多伦多,多伦多大学出版社,2022年
3区 经济学 Q2 URBAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI: 10.1080/07352166.2023.2250215
Frederick Lutt
"Innate terrain: Canadian landscape architecture, edited by Alissa North." Journal of Urban Affairs, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2
“先天地形:加拿大景观建筑,由Alissa North编辑。”《城市事务杂志》,预印版,第1-2页
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