Authors: Shannon McConville, Paul M. Ong
Date: November 1, 2003
Project: The Trajectory of Poor Neighborhoods in Southern California, 1970 – 2000
In the past three decades, the Los Angeles region has witnessed a large-scale spatial reorganization of poverty. Where once concentrated poverty was confined to neighborhoods in the inner-city, it has since spread to the suburbs. This shifting concentration of poor neighborhoods is driven mainly by immigration and broader changes in the regional economy. Increasing economic mobility for second and subsequent generations of immigrants through education is the region’s key challenge.
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