The Development of Cities and Income Segregation
Number of pages:
17
ABSTRACT:
This 17 page paper looks at the way in which cities have evolved and income segregation has occurred. The writer argues that this is a side effect of capitalism with the appearance of internal migration and the negative cycle of low income levels leading to low educational standards as a result of less to invest from taxation. The paper looks in depth at the US, including a statistical analysis and then compares to the patterns with that of Korea which has industrialized and developed a capitalist economy more recently. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
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