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Residential adjustment and gentrification in Los Angeles, 2000–2015: theoretical arguments and empirical evidence
Authors:Allen J Scott
Institution:Department of Geography and Department of Policy Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Abstract:Knowledge-intensive economic resurgence and social restratification are evidently reshaping the intra-urban space of Los Angeles .In particular, the expansion of white-collar employment is inducing marked readjustments in the geography of housing for these workers, and is promoting significant gentrification of inner-city neighborhoods. Existing accounts of gentrification in the United States are briefly adjudged in relation to (a) the recent historical record of urban change and (b) the theory of land redevelopment. A cartographic and statistical analysis of white-collar residential change in Los Angeles County is then undertaken. The analysis points to the evolving spatial structure of pertinent job opportunities together with related land redevelopment dynamics as the dominant factors underlying recent shifts in white-collar residential activity in the County. Further investigation suggests that gentrification trends in Los Angeles represent a special and problematical case of this broad process of white-collar residential change. .
Keywords:Residential adjustment  gentrification  neighborhoods  knowledge-intensive economy  urban theory
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