Stemming Middle-Class Decline: The Challenges to Economic Development

Stemming Middle-Class Decline: The Challenges to Economic Development

by Nancey Green Leigh
Stemming Middle-Class Decline: The Challenges to Economic Development

Stemming Middle-Class Decline: The Challenges to Economic Development

by Nancey Green Leigh

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Overview

Are Americans as well-off as they used to be? The answer affects everything from product markets and housing sales to social tranquility and presidential (and local) elections. This volume examines what is happening to the American middle class. In a detailed and comprehensive analysis, Nancey Green Leigh tracks changes in the pattern of income distribution over a twenty-year period. While earnings have increased, there is a widening gap between what middle-level earnings can purchase and the cost of a middle standard of living.Due to the fact that this decline has not been experienced equally in all regions, separate analyses are reported for urban and rural locations, major census regions, and the largest states. To identify which workers have been most affected, Leigh compares earning trends by race, gender, educational level, industry of employment, part- or full-time status, and fringe benefit recipiency. Rejecting short-term and demographic explanations, Leigh links the decline of the middle class to economic change and industrial restructuring.Leigh concludes her work by examining planning and policy prescriptions to improve the prospects of members - and aspiring members - of the middle economic class. She documents the decreasing ability of middle-level earners to purchase a middle standard of living and attributes the decline in part to failures in planning. Failures of planning, she observes, have contributed to the growing divergence between middle-level earnings and the middle standard of living. Stemming Middle-Class Decline provides comprehensive data and trends on workers, communities, regions, and the nation that all policymakers and government officials should read and examine with care.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780882851495
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 12/31/1994
Pages: 237
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Nancey Green Leigh is professor of city and regional planning at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She is a former Woodrow Wilson Fellow and Regents Fellow of the University of California and past vice president of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning. Her writings have appeared in the Journal of Planning Literature, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, and Economic Development Quarterly.

Table of Contents

1: Are Americans as Well-Off as We Used to Be?; 2: What Is Happening to Middle-Level Earners?; 3: The Middle Standard of Living; 4: Industrial Restructuring’s Influence on the Distribution of Earnings; 5: The Rural and Urban Distinction in Industrial Restructuring; 6: The Regional Implications of Industrial Restructuring; 7: Changing Earnings Distributions and Opportunities for Middle-Glass Living
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