Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Urban Stud. 2010;47(11):2347-366. doi: 10.1177/0042098009357959.
Policy-makers in several countries are turning to income- and tenure-mixing strategies in an attempt to reverse decades of social and economic isolation in impoverished urban areas. In the US city of Chicago, all high-rise public housing developments across the city are being demolished, public housing residents are being dispersed throughout the metropolitan area and 10 new mixed-income developments are being created on the footprint of former public housing complexes. Findings are presented from in-depth interviews with residents across income levels and tenures at two mixed-income developments and the paper explores residents' perceptions of the physical, psychological and social impacts of the mixed-income setting on their lives.
一些国家的政策制定者正在采取收入和任期混合策略,试图扭转贫困城市地区数十年来的社会和经济隔离。在美国芝加哥市,全市所有高层公共住房开发项目都正在被拆除,公共住房居民被分散到大都市区各地,并且在以前的公共住房综合体的场地上正在创建 10 个新的混合收入开发项目。本文介绍了在两个混合收入开发项目中对不同收入水平和任期的居民进行深入访谈的结果,并探讨了居民对混合收入环境对其生活的物质、心理和社会影响的看法。