Friday, November 1 / 1:45 PM - 3:30 PM Dockside 4

Session 107
Inequality and Segregation in US Cities

Chair: Katherine Thomas, NYU

1. Tracking the Community Displaced for the Senate Office Building: Public Use, Citizenship, and the Rising Scale of SegregationCarolyn Swope, Columbia University.

2. New York City’s Public and Private Welfare Systems at the Turn of the 19th Century and 1900 100% Census DataKurt Schlichting, Fairfield University.

3. Measuring Two Centuries of Housing Affordability in New York CityJason Barr, Rutgers University - Newark; Ronan Lyons, Trinity College Dublin; Rowena Gray, University of California Merced.

4. "Scattered to the Four Winds" A Look at the Spatial Assimilation of Immigrant Irish, Germans, Jews, and Italians into New Jersey SuburbsMyles D Zhang, University of Michigan: College of Architecture / Urban Planning.

Click on a name for contact information
Click on a title to see the abstract
Click on the room name to see a floor plan

 Other sessions on Historical Geography and GIS