非洲裔美国人的绅士化和流离失所:2000年至2016年美国辛辛那提两个社区的案例研究

Q1 Social Sciences City, Culture and Society Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ccs.2022.100487
Evelyn D. Ravuri
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像美国许多中等城市一样,辛辛那提在过去几十年里经历了中产阶级化。中产阶级化的一个缺点是,它可能会取代低收入(通常是少数民族)人口。本文研究了辛辛那提两个社区的两个人口普查区,这些社区在2000年至2016年期间经历了士绅化,使用了人口普查数据、对社区发展公司成员的访谈、建筑许可和谷歌街景分析。2000年至2016年间,这两个社区的非洲裔美国人人口下降了20.0%。有人认为,2008年的住房危机对中产阶级非洲裔美国人的影响比白人对中产阶级非洲裔美国人的影响更大,并导致非洲裔美国人离开这些地区。利用Hwang(2015)改编的高档化指数来衡量建筑环境的变化,结果表明,这两个地区从2007/09年的撤除投资发展到2016年的早期高档化。这些变化包括建筑物的翻新,新的混合用途综合体的建设,以及社区商业类型的变化。
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Gentrification and displacement of the African-American population: A case study of two neighborhoods in Cincinnati, U.S.A., 2000–2016

Cincinnati, like many mid-sized cities in the U.S., has undergone gentrification in the past few decades. One of the downsides of gentrification is that it supposedly displaces lower-income (often minority) population. This paper examines two census tracts in two neighborhoods in Cincinnati that underwent gentrification between 2000 and 2016 using a combination of census data, interviews with neighborhood Community Development Corporation members, building permits, and Google Street View Analysis. The African-American population in both of these neighborhoods declined by 20.0 percent between 2000 and 2016. It is suggested that the housing crisis of 2008 affected middle-class African-Americans to a greater extent than their white counterparts and led to the exodus of African-Americans from these tracts. Using a gentrification index adapted from Hwang (2015) to measure change in the built environment, it was shown that these two tracts progressed from disinvested in 2007/09 to early stage gentrification by 2016. These changes included the renovation of buildings, the construction of new mixed-use complexes, and changes in the types of businesses in the neighborhoods.

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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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