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suburbanization

  1. The establishment of residential communities on the outskirts of a city. In the United States, many suburbs were created after World War II , during a period of tremendous growth in population and industry. Suburban dwellers typically work in the cities but raise their families in a less-congested, safer, and more relaxed atmosphere. Especially in the United States, suburbanization often is associated with the sprawl of population.


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“Robert Moses will be remembered as a key actor in the rise of New York, not its fall,†wrote Jackson, the now-retired Columbia University historian and author of suburbanization history Crabgrass Frontier.

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A boom in swimming pool construction tied to the post-war suburbanization of the state was another factor popularizing an idealized California lifestyle built around leisure and recreation.

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The “suburbanization of poverty†has been occurring in metropolitan areas across the country, but Seattle is unusual in how early it happened here, said Peter Hepburn, one of the study’s authors.

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The American middle class was created through white suburbanization and a massive expansion in the economy.

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“We’ve heard about basically the suburbanization of poverty, ‘Drive until you qualify.’

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