This book assesses the impact of demographic change - and in particular, the current shift toward the "Millennial" generation - on urban planning and policy making in cities. It asks how the millennial generation differs from previous generations in terms of their career, housing, travel choices, the opportunities available to them, and the constraints they face. It explores the urban and public policy implications of these differences, and examines the policy challenges that arise from these shifts.
This book assesses the impact of demographic change - and in particular, the current shift toward the "Millennial" generation - on urban planning and policy making in cities. It asks how the millennial generation differs from previous generations in terms of their career, housing, travel choices, the opportunities available to them, and the constraints they face. It explores the urban and public policy implications of these differences, and examines the policy challenges that arise from these shifts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Markus Moos, PhD MCIP RPP, is Associate Professor in the School of Planning at the University of Waterloo in Canada. His research is on the economies, housing markets and social structures of cities, including youthification and the generational dimensions of urban change. Deirdre Pfeiffer, PhD AICP, is Assistant Professor in the School of Geographical Sciences & Urban Planning at Arizona State University in the U.S.A. Her research focuses on housing strategies in the U.S. relevant to an aging and diversifying society, the outcomes of the foreclosure crisis, and the relationship between suburban growth and racial equity. Tara Vinodrai, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography & Environmental Management and the School of Environment, Enterprise, and Development at the University of Waterloo in Canada. At the core of her research program is a concern with understanding and theorizing the dynamics of contemporary economic change and the emerging and evolving geographies of the knowledge-based economy.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Introduction Chapter 1: The Millennial City, Shaped by Contradictions Chapter 2: The Impact of Generational Change On Cities Chapter 3: Planning for Cool: Millennials and The Innovation Economy of Cities Part 2: Millennial Economies Chapter 4: Young Adult Household Economic Well-Being: Comparing Millennials to Earlier Generations in The United States Chapter 5: Underwater Generation? Debt and Wealth Among Millennials Chapter 6: The Millennial Urban Space-Economy: Dissolving Workplaces and The De-Localization of Economic Value-Creation Chapter 7: The Privilege of A Parental Safety Net: Millennials and The intergenerational Transfer of Wealth and Resources Chapter 8: Planning for The Sharing Economy Part 3: Housing The Next Generation Chapter 9: Generationing Housing: The Role of intergenerational Wealth Transfer in Young Adults' Housing Outcomes Chapter 10: Is The Real Estate Industry Cementing Millennials' Residence in Urban Cores and Central Cities? Insights from Phoenix and Houston Chapter 11: Boomers and Their Boomerang Kids: Comparing Housing Opportunities for Baby Boomers and Millennials in The United States Chapter 12: Beyond "Peak Millennial": Developing an index of Generational Congestion for Local Government Use in The United States and Canada Chapter 13: Urban Vacation Rentals and The Housing Market: Boon or Bane in The Millennial City Part 4: Millennial Mobilities Chapter 14: Will Millennials Remain in The City? Residential Mobility in Post-industrial, Post-Modern, Post-Suburban America Chapter 15: Meet The Four Types of U.S. Millennial Travelers Chapter 16: Emerging Mobility Patterns of the Millennials in Canada Chapter 17: I Drive to Work, Sometimes: Motility Capital and Mode Flexibility Among Young Adult Gentrifiers Part 5: Millennial City Futures Chapter 18: Fun for All Ages: Weaving Greenspace, Transportation, and Housing Together in The intergenerational City Chapter 19: What Does the March of The Millennials Mean for The Future American City? Chapter 20: (Millennial) Cities of Tomorrow
Part 1: Introduction Chapter 1: The Millennial City, Shaped by Contradictions Chapter 2: The Impact of Generational Change On Cities Chapter 3: Planning for Cool: Millennials and The Innovation Economy of Cities Part 2: Millennial Economies Chapter 4: Young Adult Household Economic Well-Being: Comparing Millennials to Earlier Generations in The United States Chapter 5: Underwater Generation? Debt and Wealth Among Millennials Chapter 6: The Millennial Urban Space-Economy: Dissolving Workplaces and The De-Localization of Economic Value-Creation Chapter 7: The Privilege of A Parental Safety Net: Millennials and The intergenerational Transfer of Wealth and Resources Chapter 8: Planning for The Sharing Economy Part 3: Housing The Next Generation Chapter 9: Generationing Housing: The Role of intergenerational Wealth Transfer in Young Adults' Housing Outcomes Chapter 10: Is The Real Estate Industry Cementing Millennials' Residence in Urban Cores and Central Cities? Insights from Phoenix and Houston Chapter 11: Boomers and Their Boomerang Kids: Comparing Housing Opportunities for Baby Boomers and Millennials in The United States Chapter 12: Beyond "Peak Millennial": Developing an index of Generational Congestion for Local Government Use in The United States and Canada Chapter 13: Urban Vacation Rentals and The Housing Market: Boon or Bane in The Millennial City Part 4: Millennial Mobilities Chapter 14: Will Millennials Remain in The City? Residential Mobility in Post-industrial, Post-Modern, Post-Suburban America Chapter 15: Meet The Four Types of U.S. Millennial Travelers Chapter 16: Emerging Mobility Patterns of the Millennials in Canada Chapter 17: I Drive to Work, Sometimes: Motility Capital and Mode Flexibility Among Young Adult Gentrifiers Part 5: Millennial City Futures Chapter 18: Fun for All Ages: Weaving Greenspace, Transportation, and Housing Together in The intergenerational City Chapter 19: What Does the March of The Millennials Mean for The Future American City? Chapter 20: (Millennial) Cities of Tomorrow
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