The Sixth Migration

In 1925, urban planner & historian Lewis Mumford described four “great tides” of migration that reflected the economic transformation of the US. Eight decades later, Robert Fishman (professor of architecture & urban planning at the University of Michigan) noted the large-scale return of people to global cities, labeling it the Fifth Migration. Today’s great tide, the Sixth Migration, is ebbing from global cities & towards a better quality of life.

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Rust Belt Chic: Soup Sega

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To me, Pittsburgh cuisine is exotic. The first thing that comes to my mind is Eastern European food served up at a local church during a fes...
Friday, February 05, 2010

Wall Street Journal Prints Lies

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The New York Post screams, " Exodu$$$! Wealthy flee NJ ". Another headline exclaims, " TAXES DRIVE OUT WEALTH ". The re...
Thursday, February 04, 2010

Zero Gravity Ohio

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The high tax bogeyman is back in the Ohio news. The crux of the argument is the same narrative I see recycled across the United States. The ...
Wednesday, February 03, 2010

TechBelt Tidbit

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Sometimes a pithy post can remove the writer's block. Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper (her district includes Erie) has expressed intere...
Tuesday, February 02, 2010

The Next Pittsburgh

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Hamilton (Ontario) is hoping to pull off a Pittsburgh-like makeover. First up, promote yourself as family friendly . The eye is on Toronto r...
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Burgh Energy Report: Regional Economic Geography

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The last two weeks have been a deluge of meaty articles about shale gas. There is another sector news of interest, such as the White House...

Case For Talent Attraction

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Even if your region could retain all of its graduates, that would still put your hometown at an economic disadvantage. Consultants travellin...
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Monday, February 01, 2010

Natural Experiments Of Rust Belt History

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As a geography graduate student, I took data analysis with budding psychologists. Mastering research methods in another discipline is quite ...
Sunday, January 31, 2010

Emerging Brain Drain Narratives

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Globally, the paradigmatic policy shift in workforce development is aptly summed up in the reframing of brain drain as brain circulation. Do...
Thursday, January 28, 2010

Post-Recession Migration

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Some demographic news out of Virginia may indicate that geographic mobility in the United States is ready to increase. Typically, migration...
Wednesday, January 27, 2010

State Of The Disunion Address

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Richard Longworth beat me to the punch with his speech about Rust Belt discord . President Obama's national pep talk is just a few hours...

Luring Expatriates Back Home

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Last week, I had an email exchange with a journalist who writes for a major Midwestern newspaper. He expressed interest in boomerang initiat...
Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Foreclosure Pittsburgh

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The best place for home foreclosure bargain hunting is Pittsburgh, according to Zillow : Of the 16 markets we analyzed (using data from the ...

Talent Attraction Expert Joe Cortright

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The talent dividend bandwagon made a recent stop in Akron. Economist Joe Cortright presented his City Vitals work and you can view his tal...
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Beware Of Sea Serpents

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Before I rip off other people's blog posts, I'll tell my own story. There is (at least there was) a consignment store in Johnson, Ve...
Saturday, January 23, 2010

Brain Drain Report: Residual Migration

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I was prepping for a phone conversation with Ohio State Senator Joe Schiavoni concerning his bill designed to help plug the brain drain . My...
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Friday, January 22, 2010

Marcellus Shale Political Geography

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Given that the Marcellus Shale Play stretches over a number of states, the location of natural gas drilling provides an opportunity to expl...

Great Recession Geography

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Unemployment is bad all over, but the following factoid surprised me : [For the month of December,] South Carolina, Delaware, Florida, North...
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Ruhr Valley Of The Rust Belt

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Comparing Germany's Ruhr Valley to the Rust Belt is old hat. These two regions jump to the fore when we discuss industrial decline in ...
Thursday, January 21, 2010

Geographic Immobility

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Why not stay where you are and invest in your hometown as it has invested in you ? Let's stop the rural brain drain one educated person ...
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