Can New Urbanism Create Diverse Communities?

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This article examines the differences in diversity between a new urbanist subdivision and a standard suburban subdivision. We examine diversity at the macro level in terms of demographic characteristics such as age, sex, and income. We then examine diversity at the micro level, using a network sample to analyze diversity at the level of the social interaction. We find at the macro level that the new urbanist community is more diverse in a number of factors including education, income, and especially age. However, we find this increased diversity does not translate to diverse social interactions at the micro level. © The Author(s) 2013.

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Cabrera, J. F., & Najarian, J. C. (2013). Can New Urbanism Create Diverse Communities? Journal of Planning Education and Research, 33(4), 427–441. https://doi.org/10.1177/0739456X13500309

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