Job Sprawl - Apr 10, 2009
by The Center for the Future of Museums News Department
Brookings has published Job Sprawl Revisited: The Changing Geography of Metropolitan Employment, examining the spatial location of private-sector jobs in 98 of the largest metropolitan areas by employment. This report tracks the decentralization of employment between 1998 and 2006. An increasing proportion of city populations neither live nor work downtown. What are the implications for urban museums?
by The Center for the Future of Museums News Department
Brookings has published Job Sprawl Revisited: The Changing Geography of Metropolitan Employment, examining the spatial location of private-sector jobs in 98 of the largest metropolitan areas by employment. This report tracks the decentralization of employment between 1998 and 2006. An increasing proportion of city populations neither live nor work downtown. What are the implications for urban museums?