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I had the chance to write a post on the LSE Politics and Policy blog with Mark Williamson, a colleague on the Generationed City research team. We review a study by Canadian researchers Markus Moos and Pablo Mendez about the shifting dimensions of income in Canadian cities.
The researchers operationalize the concept of ‘suburban ways of living’ to break apart the idea of suburbs being rather homogenous locales located outside of central areas. The researchers examine the ways that the internal geographies of Canadian cities are shifting and uncover some novel findings.
You can read more on the London School of Economics USA Politics and Policy blog (http://bit.ly/1HXOZ5U) or find the paper by Moos and Mendez here:http://usj.sagepub.com/content/early/2014/06/16/0042098014538679.abstract
There’s also a short write-up on my blog.








