Mexico megacity:
This book describes and analyzes growth, change, and spatial patterns in Mexico City, looking at urbanization, population, marriage and fertility, health and mortality, migration, environment and housing, social characteristics, the economy, labor force, and corporate structure. Applying modern tech...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book describes and analyzes growth, change, and spatial patterns in Mexico City, looking at urbanization, population, marriage and fertility, health and mortality, migration, environment and housing, social characteristics, the economy, labor force, and corporate structure. Applying modern techniques of geographic information systems and spatial analysis, the authors reveal many previously unknown or unrecognized trends and patterns. In a capstone chapter, they summarize the spatial patterns in a series of cluster analyses that identify distinctive zones, within the metropolis - a prosperous core, surrounding complex ring patterns, an impoverished zone, and semi-rural arms. They also compare the pattern of Mexico City's cluster zones to the classical and developmental literature on cities. In closing, the authors suggest government policies that would foster optimal future development of an even larger metropolis. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures ix
List of Maps xi
List of Tables xv
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xviii
1. OVERVIEW 1
Introduction 2
Theoretical Perspectives 3
Mexico Database Project 7
Methodology 8
Mexico Megacity Geographic Information System (GIS) 9
Megacity Variables 12
Base Maps 13
Preliminary Cluster Analysis 19
Summary 27
2. URBANIZATION IN MEXICO 29
Introduction 30
Historical Urban Growth in Mexico 30
Population and Urban Growth: 1821 1990 30
Urbanization Between 1930 and 1990 32
Urban Population in 1990 32
Large Cities of Mexico 39
A System of Cities 43
United States Mexican Border States and Cities 46
Future Urbanization in Mexico 50
3. POPULATION OF MEXICO MEGACITY 51
Introduction 52
Historical Population Growth of Mexico Megacity 52
Mexico City as a Primate City 55
Mexico Megacity Population Characteristics 56
Population Size 56
Population Growth 57
Population Density 58
Age Structure 58
Dependency Ratio 59
Sex Ratio 59
Cuauhtemoc, Nezahualcoyotl, and Mexico City s
Most Populated Areas 80
Population Cluster Analysis 83
Future Population Growth of Mexico Megacity 86
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4. MARRIAGE, FERTILITY, AND FAMILY 87
Introduction 88
Marriage and Free Union 88
Separation and Divorce 97
Fertility 700
Urbanism/Familism Cluster Analysis 110
Conclusions 114
5. MIGRATION 115
Introduction 116
Correlations of Migration Characteristics 117
Native and Foreign Born Population 124
Nativity 124
Percent Foreign Born 124
Inmigration Flows Between the Two Megacity States 127
Inmigration in the Past Five Years 133
Inmigration from Major States and Regions 136
Inmigration Streams Into and Out of the Megacity 140
Conclusions 144
6. MORTALITY AND HEALTH 145
Introduction 146
Historical Mortality Change 147
Causes of Death 151
Diet 755
Megacity Patterns of Mortality 757
Mortality Correlation Analysis 760
Medical and Health Care and Benefits 164
Conclusions 777
7. ENVIRONMENT AND HOUSING 173
Introduction 774
Correlations of Neighborhood and Housing Dimensions 176
Neighborhood and Housing Dimensions 757
Crowding 757
Housing Without Electricity 181
Housing Without Running Water 181
Housing Without Toilet and Drainage 182
Use of Firewood and Coal for Heating and Cooking 752
Municipios with the Most Neighborhood and Housing Deficits 186
Housing Cluster Analysis 7P7
Water 194
Solid Waste 799
Air Pollution 202
Introduction 202
Sources of Air Pollution 202
Air Quality Monitoring 203
Distribution of Air Pollution 204
Air Pollution Control Stategies 270
Conclusions 277
Contents vii
8. SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 213
Introduction 214
Literacy 214
Primary and Higher Education 220
Socioeconomic Level 224
Marginality 224
High Level Income 224
Indigenous Language 231
Religion 238
Automobiles 241
Crime 242
Home Ownership 247
Social Rank Cluster Analysis 248
9. THE ECONOMY 251
Introduction 252
Twentieth Century Economic Development 253
Public Finance 260
Industry 262
Commerce 271
Communications and Services 275
Private Education, Medical Services, and the Third Sector 281
Economic Variable Correlations 283
Economic Cluster Analysis 286
Conclusions 290
10. LABOR FORCE AND LABOR MARKET 291
Introduction 292
Labor Force Characteristics Correlations 292
Economic Activity 298
Occupational Sector Structure of the Labor Force 304
Professional, Technical, Managerial Occupations 310
Employment 311
Labor Concerns and Settlement 313
Labor Force Age Structure and Labor Force Projections 318
Conclusions 321
11. ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION IN MEXICO MEGACITY 323
Introduction 324
Corporate and Legal Historical Background 324
Corporate Background 324
Legal Background 325
The Mexican 500 in 1986 327
Data Sources 327
Concentration by State 327
Within State Concentration 328
TNCs and the Mexican 500 in 1986 328
Changes in the Mexican 500: 1986 1993 334
Concentration by State 334
Concentration in Mexico Megacity 334
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TNCs and the Mexican 500 in 1993 334
Privatization 335
Foreign Owned Mexican 500: 1986 and 1993 335
Mexico Megacity as a Global City 336
Conclusions 346
12. SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF MEXICO MEGACITY 347
Introduction 348
Methodology 348
Broad Spatial Structure: Key Zones 352
Comparison and Relevance of Key Zones 355
Key Zones and Population Growth 1950 1970 355
Key Zones and Population Growth 1970 1990 355
Social Rank and Urbanism/Familism 361
Ethnicity as a Contrasting Pattern 365
Conclusions 368
13. MEXICO MEGACITY IN THE FUTURE 369
Introduction 370
Policy Alternatives 373
Population 374
Environmental Management 375
Land Use and Physical Planning 375
Multifunctional and Societal Planning 376
Evaluation of Policy Decisions, Feedback, and Adjustments 377
Research Priorities 379
An Overview of Mexico Megacity 380
Idealized Model of Mexico Megacity 381
Theoretical Implications 382
Future Population Growth 384
Appendix: Definitions of Variables 387
References 391
Index 405
About the Book and Authors 412
Figures
1.1 Burgess s Model 5
1.2 Latin American City Structure 6
1.3 Conceptual Diagram of Mexican GIS 10
1.4 System Diagram of Mexican GIS 11
2.1 Population Growth: Mexico, 1742 1996 33
2.2 Urban and Rural Population, Mexico, 1900 1990 37
2.3 Population of Mexico s Four Largest Cities, 1950 1990 41
3.1 Megacity States as Percentage of National Population, 1895 1990 53
3.2 Annual Growth Rate, Mexico City and Metropolitan State of Mexico,
1950 1990 54
3.3 Population of Mexico City Metropolitan Region, 1940 1990 54
3.4 Age, Sex Structures for the Nation, Federal District, and Chalco 72
3.5 Dependency Ratio, Nation, Federal District, State of Mexico, 1970 1990 76
3.6 Sex Ratio, Nation, Federal District, State of Mexico, 1940 1990 78
3.7 Population Change in Nezahualcoyotl and Cuauhtemoc, 1950 1990 81
3.8 Population of Mexico City s Most Populated Municipios, 1940 1990 81
4.1 Marriage, Nation, Federal District, State of Mexico, 1940 1990 90
4.2 Divorce, Nation, Federal District, State of Mexico, 1940 1990 98
A3 Crude Fertility Rate, Federal District, State of Mexico, and
Nation, 1900 1990 102
5.1 Foreign Born by Spatial Unit, 1990 125
5.2 Net Intercensal Migration, 1930 1990, Federal District and State of Mexico 132
5.3 Sex Ratio of Inmigration in Past Five Years by Spatial Unit, 1990 135
6.1 Life Expectancy at Birth, Mexico, 1930 1993, by Gender 149
6.2 Mortality Rate, Federal District, State of Mexico, and Nation, 1900 1990 149
6.3 Infant Mortality Rate, Federal District, State of Mexico, and Nation, 1930
1994 750
6.4 Proportion of Deaths to Persons Age 50 and Older, 1976 and 1992 150
6.5 Standardized Mortality Rates Nation Remainder, Federal District, and State of
Mexico, 1990 153
6.6 Leading Causes of Death, Federal District and State of Mexico, 1993 154
7.1 Air Pollution in the World s Twenty Largest Megacities 205
7.2 Direction of Wind, Night and Day, in Mexico City 206
7.3 Air Pollution Impacts Breathing in Mexico City 206
8.1 Literacy, 1900 1990 215
8.2 Literacy by Gender, Nation, Federal District, Mexico, Chiapas, 1990 215
8.3 Higher Education by Spatial Unit, 1990 222
8.4 Minimum Wage, Federal District, 1950 1991 225
8.5 Change in Indigenous Language Population in Mexico City, 1970 1990 237
8.6 Percent Nahautl Speaking Population by Spatial Unit, 1990 237
8.7 Religion, Federal District and Mexico, 1990 240
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9.1 Gross Revenues of Megacity States and Municipios, 1993 261
9.2 Number of Industrial Workers by Spatial Unit, Mexico City, 1993 264
9.3 Mexico City Commerce Sector Revenues, 1993 272
10.1 Economic Activity, 1970 and 1990 300
10.2 Percentage of National Female Workforce in Federal District and State of
Mexico, 1940 1990 303
10.3 Female Economic Activity by Spatial Unit, 1990 303
10.4 Occupational Composition, 1990 307
10.5 Male Occupational Distribution, 1990 308
10.6 Female Occupational Distribution, 1990 309
10.7 Legal Notices to Strike by Spatial Unit, 1994 315
10.8 Location of Strikes in Mexico City in 1994 316
10.9 Economically Active Population Total by Gender, 1970 and 1990, Combined
Federal District and State of Mexico 316
10.10 Economic Activity by Age Group, Federal District, State of Mexico, and
Nation Remainder, 1990 317
10.11 Male Economic Activity by Age Group, Federal District, State of Mexico, and
Nation Remainder, 1990 317
10.12 Female Economic Activity by Age Group, Federal District, State of Mexico, and
Nation Remainder, 1990 577
11.1 Ownership of Enterprises: Mexico s 500, 1986 330
11.2 Origin of Capital: Mexico s 500 Major Enterprises, 1986 330
11.3 Type of Enterprise and Mean Number of Employees, 1986 331
11.4 Mean Number of Employees by Type of Enterprise, 1986 332
11.5 Principal Activity and Mean Number of Employees by Occupational
Category, 1986 333
11.6 Service Revenues by Overall Cluster Area, 1993 341
12.1 Latin American City Structure 360
13.1 Population Size of Selected Megacities, 1950 2010 385
13.2 Population Projections for Mexico Megacity to Year 2010 386
13.3 Percent of National Population Living in Selected Megacities, 1950 2010 386
Maps
1.1 States of Mexico 14
1.2 Mexico Megacity Base Map 15
1.3 Federal District 16
1.4 Features of Mexico Megacity 18
1.5 Mexico Megacity Overall Clusters 1 to 10 26
2.1 Changes in Territory Between Mexico and the United States, 1836 1853 36
2.2 Urbanization Change in Mexico, 1950 1990 38
2.3 Urbanization in Mexico, 1990 38
2.4 Large Cities, 1990 42
2.5 System of Cities from CONAPO, 1991 45
2.6 United States Mexican Border Cities and States, 1990 49
3.1 Population, 1950 67
3.2 Population, 1970 67
3.3 Population, 1990 68
3.4 Absolute Growth, 1950 1970 68
3.5 Absolute Growth, 1970 1990 69
3.6 Relative Growth, 1950 1970 69
3.7 Relative Growth, 1970 1990 70
3.8 Density, 1950 71
3.9 Density, 1990 71
3.10 0 to 17 Years of Age, 1990 74
3.11 18 to 64 Years of Age, 1990 74
3.12 65 Years and Older, 1990 75
3.13 Dependency Ratio, 1970 75
3.14 Dependency Ratio, 1990 76
3.15 Sex Ratio, 1950 79
3.16 Sex Ratio, 1990 79
3.17 Mexico Megacity s Most Populated Areas 82
3.18 Population Clusters 84
4.1 Married, 1990 94
4.2 Married, 1970 94
4.3 Free Union, 1990 95
4.4 Separated, 1990 98
4.5 Divorced, 1970 99
4.6 Divorced, 1990 99
4.7 Crude Fertility Rate, 1950 1960 104
4.8 Crude Fertility Rate, 1960 1970 104
4.9 Crude Fertility Rate, 1970 1980 705
4.10 Children Ever Born to Women 12 Years and Older, 1990 707
4.11 Cumulative Fertility of Women Age 20 29,1970 108
4.12 Cumulative Fertility of Women Age 20 29,1990 108
4.13 Cumulative Fertility of Women Age 45 and Older, 1970 709
4.14 Cumulative Fertility of Women Age 45 and Older, 1990 709
4.15 Urbanism/Familism Clusters 773
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5.1 Native to State, 1990 126
5.2 Foreign Born, 1990 126
5.3 Inmigration to Federal District from State of Mexico, 1965 70 130
5.4 Inmigration to State of Mexico from Federal District, 1965 70 130
5.5 Inmigration to Federal District from State of Mexico
for the Past Five Years, 1990 131
5.6 Inmigration to State of Mexico from Federal District
for the Past Five Years, 1990 131
5.7 Inmigration in the Past Five Years, 1990 134
5.8 Sex Ratio of Inmigrants in the Past Five Years, 1990 134
5.9 Inmigration from Puebla in the Past Five Years, 1990 138
5.10 Inmigration from the South Region in the Past Five Years, 1990 138
5.11 Inmigration from Remainder of the Central Region in
the Past Five Years, 1990 139
5.12 Inmigration from Veracruz in the Past Five Years, 1990 139
5.13 Major Migration Streams 1965 1970 to and from Federal District and State of
Mexico 142
5.14 Major Migration Streams 1985 1990 to and from Federal District and State of
Mexico 143
6.1 Standardized Mortality Rate from Cardiovascular Diseases, Mexico, 1990 153
6.2 No Meat, 1970 156
6.3 No Eggs, 1970 156
6.4 Crude Mortality Rate, 1950 1960 158
6.5 Crude Mortality Rate, 1960 1970 158
6.6 Crude Mortality Rate, 1970 1980 159
6.7 Crude Mortality Rate, 1993 159
6.8 Medical Services Provided by Government Per Capita, 1992 165
6.9 Government Medical Centers, 1992, Per 100,000 166
6.10 Government Hospital Beds, 1992, Per 10,000 166
6.11 DDF Medical Center Personnel, 1992, Per 100,000 167
6.12 Percent of Adult Deaths with No Prior Federal Government
Medical Benefits, 1992 167
6.13 Percent of Adult Deaths in Medical Centers from
Communicable Diseases, 1992 168
6.14 Percent of Deaths in Adults who Received No Prior Medical Attention, 1992 168
7.1 Housing Units with Only One Room, 1990 183
7.2 Crowded Housing Units, 1990 183
7.3 No Electricity, 1990 184
7.4 Housing Units Without Running Water, 1990 184
7.5 No Toilet, 1990 185
7.6 Firewood or Coal, 1990 185
1.1 Mexico Megacity: Municipios with the Most Housing Deficits, 1990 190
7.8 Housing Clusters 192
7.9 The Water Flows Into and Out of Mexico Megacity 197
7.10 Well Field Areas Where Water Quality is Not in Compliance to Standards 198
7.11 Solid Waste Landfill Area, 1994 (in Hectares) 201
7.12 Air Quality Monitoring Stations in Mexico City 207
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7.13 Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, and Carbon Monoxide Air Pollution, 1991,
in IMECA Units 208
7.14 Ozone and Particulate Air Pollution, 1991 in IMECA Units 209
8.1 Literacy, 1990 219
8.2 Primary Education, 1990 223
8.3 Adults Enrolled in School, 1990 223
8.4 Low or No Income, 1990 229
8.5 High Income, 1990 229
8.6 Indigenous Language, 1990 230
8.7 Change in Indigenous Language, 1970 1990 230
8.8 Nahautl Language, 1990 235
8.9 Mixteco Languages, 1990 235
8.10 Otomi Language, 1990 236
8.11 Zapoteco Languages, 1990 236
8.12 Non Catholic, 1990 238
8.13 Automobiles Per Capita, 1992 241
8.14 Rate of Increase in Automobiles, 1986 1992 241
8.15 Misdemeanor Charges, 1994, Per 1,000 244
8.16 Number of Felony Sentences, 1993 245
8.17 Robbery Sentences, 1993, Per 1,000 245
8.18 Murder Sentences, 1993, Per 1,000 246
8.19 Home Ownership, 1990 246
8.20 Social Rank Clusters 249
9.1 State of Mexico Municipio Gross Revenues in
Thousands of Pesos Per Capita, 1993 261
9.2 Industrial Workers, 1993 264
9.3 Proportion of Revenues Basic Metal Manufacturing, 1993 265
9.4 Proportion ofRevenues Metal Production, Machinery Equipment, 1993 265
9.5 Proportion ofRevenues Textiles, Clothing, and Leather Industries, 1993 269
9.6 Proportion ofRevenues Food, Drink, and Tobacco Industries, 1993 269
9.7 Proportion ofRevenues Paper, Printing, and Publishing, 1993 270
9.8 Commerce Sector Revenues, 1993 272
9.9 Proportion Wholesale of Commerce Revenues, 1993 273
9.10 Service Sector Revenues, 1993 277
9.11 Proportion of Real Estate Revenues, 1993 2 79
9.12 Proportion of Restaurants, Hotels, and Leisure Services Revenues, 1993 279
9.13 Finance, Securities, and Insurance Revenues Relative to
Entire Service Sector, 1993 280
9.14 Professional, Technical, and Specialized Services Relative
to Entire Service Sector, 1993 280
9.15 Scientific Research Revenues in the Private Sector, 1993 282
9.16 Economic Clusters 288
10.1 Proportion of Economically Active Total, 1990 301
10.2 Ratio of Economically Active Men, 1990 302
10.3 Ratio of Economically Active Women, 1990 303
10.4 Population Professional, Technical, Managerial, 1990 310
10.5 Unemployed, 1990 312
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10.6 Underemployed, 1990 312
10.7 Legal Notices to Strike, 1994, Ratio to Total Population, 1990 314
10.8 Settlements of Notices to Strike, 1994; Ratio of Settlements to Summons 314
11.1 Mexico s 500 Major Corporations, 1986 329
11.2 Mexico s 500 Major Corporations, 1993 337
11.3 Number of 500 Major Mexican Corporations, 1993 337
11.4 Number of Workers in 500 Major Mexican Corporations, 1993 338
11.5 Assets of 500 Major Mexican Corporations, 1993 339
11.6 Sales by 500 Major Mexican Corporations, 1993 339
11.7 Profit Margin of 500 Major Mexican Corporations, 1993 340
11.8 Number of Foreign Owned Corporations, Mexico Megacity, 1993 340
12.1 Overall Clusters 30 Variables 351
12.2 Factor I Scores for Mexico City, 1980 362
12.3 Factor II Scores for Mexico City, 1980 362
12.4 Social Rank Clusters 363
12.5 Urbanism/Familism Clusters 364
12.6 Race/Ethnicity Clusters 366
13.1 Planned Development Zones, 1978 National Urban Development Plan 3 72
13.2 Ejido Lands of Mexico City 378
13.3 Idealized Model of Mexico Megacity Structure 383
Tables
1.1 Delegations and Municipios in Mexico City / 7
1.2 List of Variables for Cluster Analysis 23
1.3 Overall Cluster Means 24
2.1 Historical Population Growth: Mexico, 1742 1996 33
2.2 Urbanization in Mexico, 1930 1990 34
2.3 Urban and Mexico Megacity Population, 1900 1990 37
2.4 Large Cities, 1990 40
2.5 Ranks of Cities in CONAPO s System of Cities 44
2.6 U.S. Mexico Twin Cities, 1990 48
3.1 Population and Density of Mexico City, 1950 1990 61
3.2 Age Structure, 1990 63
3.3 Correlation Matrix of Population Variables 66
3.4 Sex Ratio, 1990 77
3.5 Population Cluster Means 85
4.1 Marital Status, 1990 91
4.2 Correlation Matrix of Marital Status and Fertility Variables 96
4.3 Correlation Matrix Between Marital Status/Fertility Variables and
Socioeconomic/Population Variables 96
4.4 Population of Mexico Metropolis, Rates of Growth, and
Components of Change, 1940 1990 101
4.5 Crude Fertility, 1950 1980 103
4.6 Cumulative Fertility, 1990 106
4.7 Urbanism/Familism Cluster Means 112
5.1 Definitions of Migration Variables 118
5.2 Migration Characteristics of Migration Variables 119
5.3 Correlation Matrix of Migration Variables 122
5.4 Correlation Matrix of Migration and Dependent Variables 123
5.5 Population of the Federal District and State of Mexico, 1930 1990 128
5.6 Migration Rates Between Federal District and State of Mexico, 1965 1970
and 1985 1990 729
5.7 Major Migration Streams to and from Federal District and State of Mexico 137
6.1 Standardized Cause Specific Mortality Rates, 1990 152
6.2 Correlation Matrix of Mortality Variables 162
6.3 Correlations of Crude Mortality hi 1993 with Overall Cluster Variables 163
6.4 Government Hospitals and Medical Services, 1992 169
6.5 DDF Hospitals and Medical Services, 1992 770
7.1 Correlations of Housing Variables with Each Other and with Selected Cluster
Variables 176
7.2 Housing Dimensions, 1990 777
7.3 Housing Variables, 1990 179
7.4 Megacity Areas with the Most Neighborhood and Housing Deficits, 1990 186
7.5 Summary of Mexico Megacity: Neighborhood and Housing Deficits, 1990 188
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7.6 Housing Cluster Means 193
7.7 Water Supply Sources to Mexico Megacity 196
7.8 Water Use and Category of Use in Federal District and Municipios
in State of Mexico, 1992 196
7.9 Landfill Area, Mexico City, 1994 (in Hectares) 200
8.1 Correlation Matrix of Socioeconomic Variables 216
8.2 Literacy, 1990 218
8.3 Education, 1990 221
8.4 Socioeconomic Level, 1990 226
8.5 Indigenous Language, 1970, 1990 232
8.6 Religion 239
8.7 Crime Data 243
8.8 Home Ownership, 1990 247
8.9 Social Rank Cluster Means 250
9.1 Industry in Mexico City, 1930 1970 254
9.2 Change in Megacity Industrial Composition, 1930 1970 255
9.3 Changes in Industrial Production Indicators, Mexico Megacity, 1980 1993 255
9.4 Features of Economic Sectors, Federal District, 1993 256
9.5 Industrial Variables for Mexico City, 1993 257
9.6 Commerce and Service Variables for Mexico City, 1993 266
9.7 Comparison of Federal District with Rest of Nation on
Industry and Commerce Indicators, 1993 274
9.8 Comparison of Federal District with Rest of Nation on
Service Indicators, 1993 278
9.9 Comparison of Federal District with Rest of Nation on
Financial Indicators, 1993 278
9.10 Correlations of Economic Gross Revenue Variables 284
9.11 Correlations of Economic Revenue Composition Variables 285
9.12 Economic Cluster Means 289
10.1 Labor Force Variables 294
10.2 Correlations Matrix of Labor Force Variables 297
10.3 Occupational Distributions, 1990 306
10.4 Economic Activity, 1990 319
11.1 The Location of Mexico s 500 Major Enterprises, 1986 and 1993 329
11.2 Origin and Composition of Capital for the Mexican 500: 1986 331
11.3 Mexican 500 by Delegation in Federal District, 1993 338
11.4 Mexico s Top Ten Corporations, 1993 342
11.5 Mexican State Owned 500 Enterprises in 1986 and 1993 343
11.6 Foreign Owned 500 Enterprises in 1986 and 1993 344
12.1 List of Variables for Cluster Analysis 350
12.2 Correlations of Population Growth 1970 1990 with Other 29 Variables in
the Overall Cluster Analysis Set of 30 Variables 359
12.3 Correlations Between Social Rank and Urbanism/Familism Variable Groups 364
12.4 Race/Ethnicity Cluster Means 367
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geographic_facet | México (Area Metropolitana) - Condiciones económicas México (Area Metropolitana) - Condiciones sociales México (Area Metropolitana) - Población Mexiko Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions Maps Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population Maps Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Social conditions Mexiko Stadt |
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spelling | Pick, James B. Verfasser aut Mexico megacity James B. Pick and Edgar W. Butler Boulder, Colo. [u.a.] Westview Press 1997 XVIII, 411 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier This book describes and analyzes growth, change, and spatial patterns in Mexico City, looking at urbanization, population, marriage and fertility, health and mortality, migration, environment and housing, social characteristics, the economy, labor force, and corporate structure. Applying modern techniques of geographic information systems and spatial analysis, the authors reveal many previously unknown or unrecognized trends and patterns. In a capstone chapter, they summarize the spatial patterns in a series of cluster analyses that identify distinctive zones, within the metropolis - a prosperous core, surrounding complex ring patterns, an impoverished zone, and semi-rural arms. They also compare the pattern of Mexico City's cluster zones to the classical and developmental literature on cities. In closing, the authors suggest government policies that would foster optimal future development of an even larger metropolis. Maatschappij gtt Stadtplanung Wirtschaft City planning Mexico Mexico City Metropolitan Area Sozialgeschichte (DE-588)4055772-8 gnd rswk-swf México (Area Metropolitana) - Condiciones económicas México (Area Metropolitana) - Condiciones sociales México (Area Metropolitana) - Población Mexiko Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions Maps Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population Maps Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Social conditions Mexiko Stadt (DE-588)4039060-3 gnd rswk-swf Mexiko Stadt (DE-588)4039060-3 g Sozialgeschichte (DE-588)4055772-8 s DE-604 Butler, Edgar W. Verfasser aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007876503&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Pick, James B. Butler, Edgar W. Mexico megacity Maatschappij gtt Stadtplanung Wirtschaft City planning Mexico Mexico City Metropolitan Area Sozialgeschichte (DE-588)4055772-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4055772-8 (DE-588)4039060-3 |
title | Mexico megacity |
title_auth | Mexico megacity |
title_exact_search | Mexico megacity |
title_full | Mexico megacity James B. Pick and Edgar W. Butler |
title_fullStr | Mexico megacity James B. Pick and Edgar W. Butler |
title_full_unstemmed | Mexico megacity James B. Pick and Edgar W. Butler |
title_short | Mexico megacity |
title_sort | mexico megacity |
topic | Maatschappij gtt Stadtplanung Wirtschaft City planning Mexico Mexico City Metropolitan Area Sozialgeschichte (DE-588)4055772-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Maatschappij Stadtplanung Wirtschaft City planning Mexico Mexico City Metropolitan Area Sozialgeschichte México (Area Metropolitana) - Condiciones económicas México (Area Metropolitana) - Condiciones sociales México (Area Metropolitana) - Población Mexiko Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Economic conditions Maps Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Population Maps Mexico City Metropolitan Area (Mexico) Social conditions Mexiko Stadt |
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