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June 2003, No. 190b
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Last Updated: 05/22/2003

Understanding Isolation and Change in Urban Neighborhoods: A Research Symposium (Midwest Infrastructure Issue)

Rick Mattoon

 

Policymakers have been concerned about a spatial mismatch between job location and residence for years, particularly as manufacturing jobs have left urban centers for suburban and exurban locations. A recent Chicago Fed conference highlighted a number of public policy options—breaking down housing discrimination and segregation, improving public transit and providing development subsidies to blighted neighborhoods.

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