1967 - present. Full-text articles from approximately 25 journals covering topics such as planning theory, community development, welfare economies, and urban culture.
1937 - 1999. Annotated bibliography of books, journal articles, working papers, and other material on population studies.
Previously PAIS International (Public Affairs Information Service). Covers issues in the public debate through selective coverage of a wide variety of international sources including journal articles, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more.
An interactive map using census data from 20 million Americans from childhood to their mid-30s to trace the roots of today's affluence or poverty back to the neighborhoods where people grew up. Searchable via region, demographic, a large variety of life outcomes and neighborhood characteristics.
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