Where You Live and Where You Move: A Cross-City Comparison of the Effects of Gentrification and How these Effects Are Tied to Racial History

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Timmins, Christopher D

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Hagy, Alison

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Juneja, Divya

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2020-05-27T00:12:23Z

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2020-05-27T00:12:23Z

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2020-04-20

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Economics

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This thesis compares the effects of gentrification on school and air quality in ten cities to see whether cities with larger amounts of white flight post-World War II exhibited worse gentrification effects on renters. I find that renters in high white flight cities more consistently experience school quality downgrades—likely attributed to moving from gentrifying neighborhoods to worse neighborhoods. High white flight meant widespread de-investment across neighborhoods which could have lowered the school quality experienced by displaced renters. Gentrification did not consistently affect air quality in any way related to white flight, meaning confounding variables could have influence.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20690

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en_US

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Gentrification

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Displacement

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School Quality

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Air quality

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White Flight

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Where You Live and Where You Move: A Cross-City Comparison of the Effects of Gentrification and How these Effects Are Tied to Racial History

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Honors thesis

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