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- W2007071594 abstract "Lifecourse (age-related) migration patterns played an important role in the racially selective suburbanization of metropolitan populations that took place in the immediate postwar decades. During this period, the members of successive white population cohorts chose suburban destinations just prior to the ages of greatest residential stability, and tended to remain in suburban locations for the remainder of the lifecourse. At the same time, members of black population cohorts were effectively barred from selecting suburban destinations at all ages of the lifecourse. Recent changes in family formation patterns and race relations have prompted expectations that lifecourse migration patterns will change in ways that should bring about a more racially balanced city-suburb redistribution process. This investigation adopts the demographer's cohort-component projection model to examine these expectations for six large SMSAs. White and black lifecourse migration patterns have become more alike in the post-1970 period; yet, significant racial disparities still exist. Recent lifecourse migration patterns do not imply an eventual metropolitan-wide integration of the races. Language: en" @default.
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- W2007071594 title "Lifecourse Migration of Metropolitan Whites and Blacks and the Structure of Demographic Change in Large Central Cities" @default.
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