Economic Base Study of the City of Philadelphia
Title | Economic Base Study of the City of Philadelphia PDF eBook |
Author | Philadelphia City Planning Commission |
Publisher | |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 1949 |
Genre | City planning |
ISBN |
Economic Base Study of the Philadelphia Area
Title | Economic Base Study of the Philadelphia Area PDF eBook |
Author | Philadelphia City Planning Commission |
Publisher | |
Pages | 110 |
Release | 1949 |
Genre | Philadelphia (Pa.) |
ISBN |
Post-Industrial Philadelphia
Title | Post-Industrial Philadelphia PDF eBook |
Author | William J. Stull |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2016-11-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1512807915 |
The fourth report of the Temple-Penn Philadelphia Economic Monitoring Project continues the work of the Wharton Philadelphia Economic Monitoring Project, which began in 1984. This volume examines the manufacturing and service industries that have experienced employment growth in the region. Through detailed analysis of changes in the quantity, quality, and location of employment for specific industries in manufacturing, in producer services, in health care services, and in research and development activities, the authors explain why industries grew and asses their potential for further expansion.
Outline of Basic Economic Studies
Title | Outline of Basic Economic Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Philadelphia. City Plannign Commission |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1962 |
Genre | Pamphlets |
ISBN |
Elements of a Comprehensive Industrial Renewal Program for Philadelphia
Title | Elements of a Comprehensive Industrial Renewal Program for Philadelphia PDF eBook |
Author | Bureau of Municipal Research (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1957 |
Genre | Industrial location |
ISBN |
Philadelphia Workers in a Changing Economy
Title | Philadelphia Workers in a Changing Economy PDF eBook |
Author | Gladys L. Palmer |
Publisher | University of Pennsylvania Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2016-11-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1512805114 |
This is the story of what has happened to the ways in which Philadelphians make a living. It describes the impact of the two world wars, the depression, and postwar prosperity on the structure and functioning of the labor market. Philadelphia Workers in a Changing Economy places the findings of a unique research program investigating the problems and conditions of a metropolitan labor market in their historical setting. While the book has special interest for individuals and organizations concerned with the economic welfare of Philadelphia and its environs, its significance is more than local. It compares trends in the nation and in other metropolitan centers with those in Philadelphia. In addition the economic development problems of cities in general and the flexibilities and inflexibilities of an urban labor force in adjusting to a changing economy receive considerable attention. The statistical data, methodology, and analysis will be of value to regional economists, labor market analysts, and students of manpower problems in major industrial and occupational groups.
Philadelphia
Title | Philadelphia PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyn Adams |
Publisher | Temple University Press |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 1993-03 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781566390781 |
Philadelphia is a patchwork of the political and economic changes dating back to 1683. Having been re-created repeatedly, each era of the city's development includes elements of the past. In this book, the authors describe the city's evolution into a post-industrial metropolis of old communities and newly expended neighborhoods, in which remnants of 19th-century industries can be seen in today's residential areas. This book explores a wide range of issues impacting upon Philadelphia's post-industrial economy--trends in housing and homelessness, the business community, job distribution, a disintegrating political structure, and increased racial, class, and neighborhood conflict. The authors examine the growth of the service sector, the disparity in the city's urban renewal program that has enriched center city but left most neighborhoods in need, and they evaluate the realistic prospects for regional solutions to some of the problems facing Philadelphia and its suburbs. Author note: Carolyn Adams teaches in the Geography and Urban Studies Department at Temple University. David Bartelt teaches at the Institute for Public Policy Studies at Temple University. David Elesh is Professor of Sociology, Temple University. Ira Goldstein teaches at the Institute for Public Policy Studies, Temple University. Nancy Kleniewski teaches Sociology at State University of New York, Geneseo. William Yancey is Professor of Sociology, Temple University.