Furman Center Research on Neighborhood Integration Featured in HUD Journal

Research & Policy | January 24th 2013

January 24, 2013 – A Furman Center paper identifying the pathways through which neighborhoods become and stay integrated appears in the most recent issue of the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Cityscape Journal. Looking at all American cities, the paper finds the number of integrated neighborhoods has risen since 1990 from 20 to 30 percent. The paper also considers the factors that influence neighborhood integration and help neighborhoods stay integrated. Read the paper here.

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