ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø

Showing results 1 - 10 of 17
Under federal policies of self-determination through self-government, the 574 federally recognized American Indian nations in the United…
Previous research finds that the greater geographic mobility of foreign than native-born workers following economic shocks helps to…
Americans travel 7 to 9 miles on average for shopping and recreational activities, which is far longer than the 15-minute (walking) city…
The share of US residents who were born in Latin America and the Caribbean plateaued recently, after a half century of rapid growth. Our…
Housing policy is one of the most important areas of local politics. Yet little is known about how local legislatures and executives make…
Sustainably built and funded infrastructure is indispensable to resilient, equitable, and livable communities and regions worldwide. In…
To determine the appropriate level of infrastructure spending, there is no alternative to aggregating the results of project-by-project…
Buenos Aires and Chicago grew during the nineteenth century for remarkably similar reasons. Both cities were conduits for moving meat and…
For many Americans, cities have become a beacon of hope. They are widely recognized as engines of the U.S. economy and laboratories of…