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Urban Structure and Suburban Selectivity

Authors: Leo F. Schnore;

Urban Structure and Suburban Selectivity

Abstract

Se informa respecto a los resultados de dos estudios sobre “selectividad suburbana.” El primero es un estudio longitudinal en su orientacon y examina la medida en que las grandes ciudades y sus suburbios estaban tendiendo a “polarizarse” alrededor de lineas de clase entre los anos 1940 y 1960. Nueve de las diez areas metropolitanas mayores exhibian una caracteristica comun: las ciudades centrales mostraban crecimiento en la parte inferior de la estructura socio-economica en tanto que los suburbios mostraban crecimiento en la parte superior. La ciudad de Los Angeles, sin embargo, aparentemente registro aumentos en los dos extremos. El segundo estudio, con diseno de seccion transversal, sugiere que la tipologia de Los Angeles no es exclusiva. En realidad, de un total de 200 areas urbanizadas en 1960, 70 muestran una repreeentacion excesiva de los extremos en sus ciudades centrales. Ademas, otras 24 areas muestran que las clases altas estan excesivamente representadas en la ciudad central y que las clases mas bajas estan excesivamente represeniadas en los suburbios, lo que es exactamente contrario a la caracteristica que uno esperaria con base en las discusiones mas recientes sobre selectividad suburbana. Las areas mas pequenas, mas nuevas y de crecimiento mas rapido tienden a mostrar mas a menudo estas caracteristicas de selectividad suburbana. Las excepcionee al patron anticipado son tambien mas frecuentes en areas cuyas ciudades centrales han estado anexando en forma activa el territorio contiguo durante la ultima decada intercensal. Se observo que la composicion racial no altera estos resultados, ya que la poblacion blanca aisladamente revela las mismas caracteristicas generales. p ]Estos resultados conducen a dos conclusiones preliminares: (1) la imagen comun de las tendencias y diferencias entre la ciudad y sus suburbios es enganosa teniendo por base la experiencia de solamente un tipo de estructura urbana; (2) las variaciones en la estructura urbana producen variaciones predecibles en la selectividad suburbana. La tarea del futuro es determinar si la ciudad de los Estados Unidos y sus suburbios han estado experimentando un tipo especifico de evolucion.

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