Technological innovation, the globalization of exchange, greater
marital instability, and new environmental and health challenges
are reshaping the world in which we live. This edited volume
analyzes current and projected future socioeconomic trends in the
context of New York State, a state that has historically played an
important role in public policy innovation. The contributors
identify major trends, compare New York State to the United States
as a whole, and indicate the need for new social policy at the
local, state, and federal levels. Among the issues discussed are
the distribution of income, trends in land use, recent immigrants,
and family living arrangements.
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