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Marie Myrlene
on Nov 18, 2024Verified
Gentrification is the process by which portions of the inner city are taken over by working-class or homeless people.
Gentrification
The process by which higher income or social class groups enter and renovate urban neighborhoods, often leading to displacement of lower-income residents and changes in the area's character.
Working-Class
The social group comprising people employed in lower tier jobs, often involving manual labor or skilled trades, traditionally lacking significant economic or social capital.
Inner City
The areas close to the commercial and economic centers of a city, often characterized by high population density, aged housing, and sometimes socioeconomic challenges.
- Identify the procedure and consequences of gentrification in metropolitan regions.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the procedure and consequences of gentrification in metropolitan regions.