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Rapid suburbanization in the 1950's was primarily the result of?

Baby boom


What is DE-urbanization?

Deurbanization or deurbanisation is the physical decline in the urban population as a result of economic or social change. Deurbanization is commonly defined differently from suburbanization because it describes a migration to rural previously uninhabited regions that had low population density, not to the outer or surrounding regions of the city as defined by suburbanization.


The new community of levittown was represenitative of what post war trend in the US?

suburbanization


What is suburbanization?

suburbanization is a term used to describe the process of population movement within towns and cities to the rural-urban areas.suburbanization is a term used to describe the process of population movement within towns and cities to the rural-urban areas.


What has the author PETER MIESZKOWSKI written?

PETER MIESZKOWSKI has written: 'CAUSES OF METROPOLITAN SUBURBANIZATION'


What is multi-nuclei model by ullman and harris?

It takes into consideration suburbanization and it represents agglomerations


How did suburbanization hurt cities?

Migration to the suburbs hurt many cities' tax bases


What has the author Earl Ray Hutchison written?

Earl Ray Hutchison has written: 'Black suburbanization'


What is the model of the three stages of urban development in 20th century Canada?

Urbanization Suburbanization Counter urbanization


What has the author RJ Spooner written?

R.J Spooner has written: 'The suburbanization of metropolitan employment in four Canadian cities'


What is another word for urbanization?

Here's a selection, take your pick: development, suburbanization, expansion, sprawl, spread, growth


What might a structural functionalist think about suburbanization?

It has a purpose, which is to expand society in a stable manner