Income inequality and the imprint of globalization on US metropolitan areas

被引:4
|
作者
Boschken, Herman L. [1 ]
机构
[1] San Jose State Univ, 711 Puma Ct, Davis, CA 95618 USA
关键词
Globalization; Global city; Urban economic development; Income inequality; Innovation; Sustainability; Employment structure; Immigration; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; GLOBAL CITIES; WORLD CITIES; TRENDS;
D O I
10.1016/j.cities.2021.103503
中图分类号
TU98 [区域规划、城乡规划];
学科分类号
0814 ; 082803 ; 0833 ;
摘要
Inequality in metropolitan areas is at least partly framed by a paradoxical triangle of competing constituency motives over resources allocation. Chief among these motives is the penchant for urban economic development, leaving ecological sustainability and socioeconomic equity as "subordinate" considerations. For global cities in particular, understanding inequality in such a context highlights the extraordinary intensity of economic development motives in sustaining their worldwide centrality, connectivity and command over the forces of globalization. As a comparative empirical study of 53 large U.S. metropolitan areas, this paper examines eco-nomic development within a global city that plausibly explains its propensity for heightened income inequality. It applies an empirical-based path analysis in tracing essential workings of the paradoxical triangle in a global city's ongoing struggle to maintain global eminence. As an exploratory inquiry, it examines heightened income inequality as a function of (a) the global city's assemblage of strategic "cornerstone" resources to sustain global advantage, and (b) the concomitant polarizing effect of such assemblage on metropolitan employment structure.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Inequality shaping processes and gated communities in US western metropolitan areas
    Le Goix, Renaud
    Vesselinov, Elena
    [J]. URBAN STUDIES, 2015, 52 (04) : 619 - 638
  • [32] Assisted Housing and Income Segregation among Neighborhoods in US Metropolitan Areas
    Owens, Ann
    [J]. ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, 2015, 660 (01): : 98 - 116
  • [33] Income inequality in the US
    Doyle, R
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, 1999, 280 (06) : 26 - 27
  • [34] Inequality in the availability of residential air conditioning across 115 US metropolitan areas
    Romitti, Yasmin
    Wing, Ian Sue
    Spangler, Keith R.
    Wellenius, Gregory A.
    [J]. PNAS NEXUS, 2022, 1 (04):
  • [35] Degrees of inequality: The Great Recession and the college earnings premium in US metropolitan areas
    Li, Angran
    Wallace, Michael
    Hyde, Allen
    [J]. SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 2019, 84
  • [36] The Effect of Globalization on National Income Inequality
    Bussmann, Margit
    De Soysa, Indra
    Oneal, John
    [J]. COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, 2005, 4 (3-4) : 285 - 312
  • [37] Green technology and income inequality: an empirical analysis of US metro areas
    Barbieri, Nicolo
    Consoli, Davide
    Marin, Giovanni
    Perruchas, Francois
    [J]. REGIONAL STUDIES, 2023,
  • [38] Globalization, global income inequality and poverty
    Bigman, D
    [J]. CHALLENGE OF GLOBAL CHAINS: INTEGRATING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES INTO INTERNATIONAL CHAINS, A POTENTIAL RISK OR AN OPPORTUNITY?, 2002, : 70 - 72
  • [39] GLOBALIZATION, FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND INCOME INEQUALITY
    Daisaka, Hiroshi
    Furusawa, Taiji
    Yanagawa, Noriyuki
    [J]. PACIFIC ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2014, 19 (05) : 612 - 633
  • [40] The impact of income inequality on rental affordability: An empirical study in large American metropolitan areas
    Dong, Hongwei
    [J]. URBAN STUDIES, 2018, 55 (10) : 2106 - 2122