The Interdependent Forces of Local Growth: A County-Level Study, 2001-2011

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
M. Clement, N. Dede-Bamfo, Jack DeWaard, Seoyoun Kim
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ABSTRACT Perspectives in human ecology and political economy present local growth as a syndrome of interdependent changes happening over time within municipalities. This quantitative study examines the reciprocal relationship between three core concepts of growth: employment, land development, and migration. To assess these associations across the United States, covering the years 2001–2011, we merge county-level data (n = 3,108) from three sources: USA Counties’ Employment Data; satellite imagery from the National Land Cover Database; and the Internal Revenue Service’s County-to-County Migration Data. In structural equation models (SEMs) with cross-lagged associations, we estimate the reciprocal relationship between first-difference change scores for three variables: the unemployment rate, the area of human constructed impervious surfaces (i.e. land development), and the ratio of in/out migration. While land development and migration are in an asymmetric, positive feedback loop, the reciprocal association between unemployment and migration is positive in one direction and negative in the other. With SEM, the analysis contributes to the literature by highlighting the social forces of local growth as an interdependent system of reciprocal change, although not fully recursive.
地方增长的相互依存力:2001-2011年县级研究
从人类生态学和政治经济学的角度来看,地方增长是城市内部随着时间的推移而发生的相互依存变化的综合征。这项定量研究考察了三个核心增长概念之间的相互关系:就业、土地开发和移民。为了评估美国各地的这些关联,涵盖2001-2001年,我们合并了县级数据(n = 3108)来自三个来源:美国各县的就业数据;国家土地覆盖数据库的卫星图像;以及美国国税局的县到县移民数据。在具有交叉滞后关联的结构方程模型(SEM)中,我们估计了三个变量的第一差分变化分数之间的倒数关系:失业率、人类建造的不透水表面的面积(即土地开发)和流入/流出移民的比率。虽然土地开发和移民处于一个不对称的正反馈循环中,但失业和移民之间的相互关联在一个方向上是积极的,在另一个方向是消极的。通过SEM,该分析强调了地方增长的社会力量是一个相互依存的互惠变化系统,尽管不是完全递归的,从而为文献做出了贡献。
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期刊介绍: The Sociological Quarterly is devoted to publishing cutting-edge research and theory in all areas of sociological inquiry. Our focus is on publishing the best in empirical research and sociological theory. We look for articles that advance the discipline and reach the widest possible audience. Since 1960, the contributors and readers of The Sociological Quarterly have made it one of the leading generalist journals in the field. Each issue is designed for efficient browsing and reading and the articles are helpful for teaching and classroom use.
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