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Understanding Isolation and Change in Urban Neighborhoods: A Research Symposium
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Understanding Isolation and Change in Urban Neighborhoods: A Research Symposium

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  • Speakers
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  • Accommodations
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  • Registration
04/11/03
7:30 AM
Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM
Welcome

William C. (Curt) Hunter,  Senior Vice President and Director of Research,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

8:45 AM
Session I
  • 2003 Metropolis Index Preview

Bryan Samuels,  Chicago Metropolis 2020

  • Occupation/Skills Mismatch in Chicago: Recent Trends

Daniel McMillen,  University of Illinois at Chicago

Jospeh Persky,  University of Illinois at Chicago

  • The Racial and Income Dynamics of the Changing Location of the Population of Large U.S. Metropolitan Areas

Janice Madden,  University of Pennsylvania

  • What Happened to the Spatial Mismatch between Blacks and Jobs in the 1990s? A Decade of Modest Progress

Steven Raphael,  University of California at Berkeley

Michael Stoll,  UCLA

10:45 PM
Break
11:00 AM
Session II
  • Male Youth Employment and Neighborhood Crim

Keith Ihlanfeldt,  Florida State University

  • Old Homes and Poor Neighborhoods: A Dynamic Model of Urban Declint and Renewal

Stuart Rosenthal,  Syracuse University

12:00 PM
Lunch and Keynote Address

Speaker

John Kain,  University of Illinois at Chicago

  • A Pioneer's Perspective on the Spatial Mismatch Literature
1:45 PM
Session III
  • Public Transit and Spatial Distribution of Minority Employment: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

Harry Holzer,  Georgetown University

John Quigley,  University of California and Berkeley

Steven Raphael,  University of California at Berkeley

 
Session IV
  • The Impact of Place Based Subsidies on Economic Re-Development: Evidence from Philadelphia

Matt Kahn,  Tufts University

Denise DiPasquale,  City Research

2:45 PM
Break
3:00 PM
Session V
  • School Segregation, Performance, and Housing Markets

Steve Ross,  University of Connecticut

3:30 PM
Session VI
  • Schools and Housing Markets: An Examiniation of School Segregation and Performance in Connecticut

Rucker Johnson,  University of Michigan

Ted Mouw,  University of Michigan

4:00 PM
Adjourn

Understanding Isolation and Change in Urban Neighborhoods: A Research Symposium
by Richard Mattoon
Chicago Fed Letter (Midwest Infrastructure Issue)
June 2003

Event Information
Date
04/11/03 - 04/11/03
Location
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
230 South LaSalle Street
Chicago, IL 60604

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