2013
DOI: 10.1080/13604813.2013.795327
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“… 1. While some scholars view gentrification as a city-level process associated with the changing occupational structure of cities as a whole (e.g., Hamnett 2003), we consider gentrification as a neighborhood-level process that occurs unevenly within cities (Davidson and Wyly 2013). For a national-level study based in the United States, gentrification remains fundamentally tied to legacies of disinvestment and decline and uneven development within cities.…”
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“… 1. While some scholars view gentrification as a city-level process associated with the changing occupational structure of cities as a whole (e.g., Hamnett 2003), we consider gentrification as a neighborhood-level process that occurs unevenly within cities (Davidson and Wyly 2013). For a national-level study based in the United States, gentrification remains fundamentally tied to legacies of disinvestment and decline and uneven development within cities.…”
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confidence: 99%