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Household structure and suburbia residence in U.S. metropolitan areas: Evidence from the American Housing Survey
Gowoon Jung
, Tse Chuan Yang
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Household Structure
100%
Suburbia
100%
US Metropolitan Areas
100%
American Housing Survey
100%
Central Cities
71%
Hispanic
28%
Residential Attainment
28%
Multigenerational Households
28%
White People
14%
Race-ethnicity
14%
Married Couples
14%
People of Color
14%
American Community Survey
14%
Household Type
14%
Couple Households
14%
City of Residence
14%
Social Sciences
USA
100%
Household Structure
100%
Metropolitan Area
100%
Household
42%
Married Couple
14%
People of Color
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
United States of America
100%
Household Structure
100%
Metropolitan Area
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Metropolitan Area
100%
Central City
100%