2023
DOI: 10.1177/10780874231210768
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Rising Tides or Political Ripcurrents? Gentrification and Minority Representation in 166 Cities

Diana Da In Lee,
Yamil Ricardo Velez

Abstract: Transformative changes in urban economies are raising vital questions about minority representation. Given that cities are sites of political power for communities of color, gentrification and the housing affordability crisis threaten to deteriorate decades of progress. This article considers the impact of these economic and demographic shifts on minority candidate supply and success. Collecting data on 166 city councils across several decades, we find that White population growth is associated with reductions… Show more

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“…As shown in Table 1, previous quantitative approaches to identifying gentrifying neighborhoods incorporate some but not all of these concepts or estimate them incompletely. New work finds that the vast majority of quantitative studies focus on either economic or ethnoracial change, but rarely both (Lee and Velez 2023). Our measure includes all the dimensions of change we identify as relevant to the concept.…”
Section: Methods and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Table 1, previous quantitative approaches to identifying gentrifying neighborhoods incorporate some but not all of these concepts or estimate them incompletely. New work finds that the vast majority of quantitative studies focus on either economic or ethnoracial change, but rarely both (Lee and Velez 2023). Our measure includes all the dimensions of change we identify as relevant to the concept.…”
Section: Methods and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%