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  1. May 22, 2018 · 1. Demographic and economic trends in urban, suburban and rural communities; 2. Urban, suburban and rural residents’ views on key social and political issues; 3. How people in urban, suburban and rural communities see each other – and say others see them; 4. Views of problems facing urban, suburban and rural communities; 5.

  2. May 22, 2018 · Majorities of Americans in rural (71%), suburban (61%) and urban (57%) communities say that, when it comes to how the federal government spends money, rural areas receive less than their fair share. Views are more mixed when it comes to the amount of money urban and suburban areas receive from the federal government.

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  4. Aug 15, 2018 · Suburbs offer them this independence. Local governance is common here in the form of community councils, forums, and elected officials. A good example of this is a Home Owners Association, a group common to many suburban neighborhoods that determines specific rules for the type, appearance, and size of homes in a community.

  5. Suburban communities have experienced a radical transformation in the past century, and now they are where most Americans live. This chaper summarizes the historical evolution of the modern suburb, presents the major suburban theories, and reviews the empirical evidence on the suburban form and social structure. We discuss the suburbanization process in the context of urban decline and change ...

  6. May 14, 2018 · SUBURBANIZATION. Suburbanization is one aspect of the more general process of the expansion and spatial reorganization of metropolitan settlements. Settled areas that are beyond the historical boundaries of what have been considered cities but still are clearly functionally linked to the cities or may not be considered suburban.

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