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- catalog abstract ""In this book, Barry Bluestone and Mary Huff Stevenson analyze the economic, geographic, and demographic transformations that lie behind Boston's remarkable rebirth." "Boston's renaissance remains incomplete, and the authors recommend a range of workable policies to ensure the fruits of recovery are shared as widely as possible. Nonetheless, The Boston Renaissance presents this metropolis as an optimistic example of how America's older urban regions can successfully reinvent themselves in the wake of suburbanization and deindustrialization."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11682146.
- catalog contributor b11682147.
- catalog coverage "Boston (Mass.) Economic conditions.".
- catalog coverage "Boston (Mass.) Ethnic relations.".
- catalog coverage "Boston (Mass.) Population.".
- catalog coverage "Boston (Mass.) Race relations.".
- catalog coverage "Boston (Mass.) Social conditions.".
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""In this book, Barry Bluestone and Mary Huff Stevenson analyze the economic, geographic, and demographic transformations that lie behind Boston's remarkable rebirth." "Boston's renaissance remains incomplete, and the authors recommend a range of workable policies to ensure the fruits of recovery are shared as widely as possible. Nonetheless, The Boston Renaissance presents this metropolis as an optimistic example of how America's older urban regions can successfully reinvent themselves in the wake of suburbanization and deindustrialization."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Greater Boston in transition -- The demographic revolution: from white ethnocentric to multicultural -- The industrial revolution: from mill-based to mind-based industries -- The spatial revolution: from hub to metropolis -- Who we are: how families fare in Greater Boston today -- What do Boston-Area residents think of one another? / Michael Massagli -- Residential preferences and segreagtion / Michael Massagli -- The labor market: how workers with limited schooling are faring in Greater Boston -- The impact of human, social, and cultural capital on job slots and wages -- What do Boston area emploers seek in their workers? / Philip Moss and Chriss Tilly -- Sharing the fruits of Greater Boston's renaissance.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 461 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0871541254".
- catalog identifier "0871548089".
- catalog isPartOf "The multi city study of urban inequality".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Russell Sage Foundation,".
- catalog spatial "Boston (Mass.) Economic conditions.".
- catalog spatial "Boston (Mass.) Ethnic relations.".
- catalog spatial "Boston (Mass.) Population.".
- catalog spatial "Boston (Mass.) Race relations.".
- catalog spatial "Boston (Mass.) Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "306/.09744/61 21".
- catalog subject "HN80.B7 B67 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "Greater Boston in transition -- The demographic revolution: from white ethnocentric to multicultural -- The industrial revolution: from mill-based to mind-based industries -- The spatial revolution: from hub to metropolis -- Who we are: how families fare in Greater Boston today -- What do Boston-Area residents think of one another? / Michael Massagli -- Residential preferences and segreagtion / Michael Massagli -- The labor market: how workers with limited schooling are faring in Greater Boston -- The impact of human, social, and cultural capital on job slots and wages -- What do Boston area emploers seek in their workers? / Philip Moss and Chriss Tilly -- Sharing the fruits of Greater Boston's renaissance.".
- catalog title "The Boston renaissance : race, space, and economic change in an American metropolis / Barry Bluestone and Mary Huff Stevenson ; with contributions from Michael Massaagli, Philip Moss, and Chris Tilly.".
- catalog type "text".