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.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Brain Drain Report: Wisconsin

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The battle over brain drain is heating up in Wisconsin. Severe state budget constraints put the issue into focus. Some leaders want to pursu...
Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Small City Attraction

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A guest editorial at Rust Wire ponders the fate of third-tier (and further down the urban hierarchy) cities. The author clarifies the conce...
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Baton Burgh

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Baton Rouge is coming to Pittsburgh : The chamber is lining up a trip to Pittsburgh. The mayor and a canvassing group will travel to Pittsbu...

Why St. Louis Can't Compete

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Kudos to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for helping to set an agenda for the region's revitalization . A recent editorial in the newspaper...
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Monday, April 05, 2010

Rust Belt Podunk

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Everywhere else is nowhere, Loserville. To employ a bit of phenomenology, home is sacred. Beyond the pale is profane. Outsiders are uncivil,...
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Burgh Energy Report: Uncertainty

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Another drag on the Marcellus Play is the novelty of unconventional natural gas. The boom in Oklahoma City doesn't map neatly onto Pitt...
Sunday, April 04, 2010

Marcellus Shale Bust

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I'm fascinated with the Marcellus Play and how it might impact inmigration to the SW Pennsylvania backwater (as well as the rest of Nort...

Homewood Nation

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My Homewood is no more . I followed this blog in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette because of the many references to the diaspora. Usually, that...
Saturday, April 03, 2010

Migration Tales

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The morning survey of news items yielded a find that inspired me to revisit all the recent articles I've collected about migration. Albe...
Friday, April 02, 2010

Diaspora Economics: Sports

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When real Pittsburghers refer to the diaspora of football fans, they say "Steeler Nation". Since I'm one of those bandwagon f...
Thursday, April 01, 2010

Brain Drain Report: US Senator Sherrod Brown

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I read all the stories about US Senator Sherrod Brown touring Ohio and talking to his constituents about brain drain. He solicited ideas and...
Tuesday, March 30, 2010

St. Louis Diaspora

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The last of Tim Logan's three-part series about the regional workforce challenges facing St. Louis is published today . There's a go...
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Monday, March 29, 2010

St. Louis And Pittsburgh

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First note, I'm sticking with the series about competitive St. Louis for today and tomorrow. Second note is that anyone concerned about...
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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Mesofact Migration St. Louis

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Chris Briem has more today about Pittsburgh's new migration paradigm . I have a few of my own thoughts on the recent spate of Census dat...
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Friday, March 26, 2010

Pittsburghese Economy

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Late last night, my wife and I were discussing the cultural anthropology of business. Economic globalization makes obvious the problems of l...
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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Why Pissburgh Sucks

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Aaron Renn has two new offerings about the better half of the two Rust Belts . He has some nice words for Pittsburgh while also noting the ...
Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Net Inmigration Pittsburgh

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Update: In a subsequent repost , turns out that Pittsburgh did have net domestic inmigration in 1990-91. Let's just call it a 100-year f...
Monday, March 22, 2010

Cleveland Brain Drain

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A few days ago, a fellow blogger sent to me a few links concerning the brain drain issue in Cleveland. The Cleveland Commitment is a projec...
Saturday, March 20, 2010

Economic Redevelopment Geography

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Today, I want to dig a little deeper into the " Two Rust Belts ". An article about the divergent fates of Madison and Milwaukee in...
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Friday, March 19, 2010

Burgh Energy Report: Labor Mobility

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Returning to Chris Briem's post about the curious case of Pittsburgh's peak labor force , I'm going to try my hand at analyzing ...
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