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"This book is to be highly commended for the fact that it not only informs but also stimulates. it will be surprising if it does not inspire a wide rage of research by geographers in general, and economic geographers in particular, into one of the most overreaching and dynamic forms of economic activity: the major face and force of contemporary tourism" Erlet Carter, University of Reading, Information Technology and Tourism Vol 2, 1999
"This book is to be highly commended for the fact that it not only informs but stimulates. It will be surprising if it does not inspire a wide range of research by geographers in general, and economic geographers in particular, into one of the most overreaching and dynamic forms of economic activity: the major face and force of contemporary tourism" Erlet Cater, University of Reading; Information Technology and Tourism Vol 2 1999
The purpose of this research is to articulate the relationships
that exist between housing affordability by metropolitan areas and
the following variables: housing costs, income, educational
attainment, population density, population growth rate, and
employment composition by economic sector (professional, sales and
office, and service). This research contributes to the existing
affordability literature by considering all of these variables
simultaneously through a regression equation based on US Census
data. The findings indicate that housing affordability is
geographically differentiated with the West Coast metropolitan
areas being the least affordable and the South Central metropolitan
areas being most affordable. Some of the predictors of housing
affordability appeared to be educational attainment, employment
mix, and population density based on correlation and regression
results.
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