Understanding Isolation and Change in Urban Neighborhoods: A Research Symposium
04/11/03
Continental Breakfast
Welcome
William C. (Curt) Hunter, Senior Vice President and Director of Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Session I
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
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
Break
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
Lunch and Keynote Address
Speaker
John Kain, University of Illinois at Chicago
Session III
Harry Holzer, Georgetown University
John Quigley, University of California and Berkeley
Steven Raphael, University of California at Berkeley
Session IV
Matt Kahn, Tufts University
Denise DiPasquale, City Research
Break
Session V
Steve Ross, University of Connecticut
Session VI
Rucker Johnson, University of Michigan
Ted Mouw, University of Michigan
Adjourn
Understanding Isolation and Change in Urban Neighborhoods: A Research Symposium
by Richard Mattoon
Chicago Fed Letter (Midwest Infrastructure Issue)
June 2003










