Thesis statement: White Flight in Orange County, California: in the era of post World War II.
This paper provides a complete analysis of the white flight in the region. This paper discusses socio-economic condition of orange county, California along with the reasons and impacts of white flight in the region and government policies in the era of post World War II.
Research Study Outline:
1. Abstract – this paper discusses the White Flight in the era of post world war II in Orange County, California.
2. Introduction
I. Research Background
a. Reasons of white flight and Suburbanization in the Region
b. Government Policies
c. Impact of White Flight on the Population
II. Objectives of Research Study
3. Literature Review
4. Research Methodology
I. Research Techniques
II. Study Framework
a. Study Area and Sample
III. Data Collection
IV. Data Analysis and Findings Evaluation
V. Time Frame of the Study
5. History of White Flight in Orange County in the era of post world war II
I. Socio – Economic Conditions in the Region
II. Pre and Post World War II Conditions
III. Government Role in White Flight
IV. Impact of White Flight on Living Pattern of Population
6. Findings and Significance of the Research Study: findings of the study will provide a deep insight on white flight whether it was in favor of people or not.
7. Conclusion
I. Summary of Research Study
II. Recommendations
8. Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Clapson, Mark. Suburbanization in Global Society. Bradford: Emerald Group Publishing, 2010.
Suburbanization in Global Society is written by Mark Clapson. The author discusses the odd development methods and discusses how the development is focused in the urban areas only however the population is migrating in the suburban areas. The author discusses the white flight in the contemporary time and scenario. The book provides a good analysis of the development process in urban and suburban areas.
Knox, Paul L. Metroburbia, USA. New Jersy: Rutgers University Press, 2008.
Metroburbia, USA is a very informative book written by Paul. L. Knox. The author discusses how the American middle class use to move into bigger homes. He discusses home designs, landscapes, building materials, architecture and other aspects of the subject. Author discusses the white flight trends by contemporary consumers as well as their purchasing capacity and preferences regarding the location and quality.
Lawrence Brooks De Graaf, Kevin Mulroy, Quintard Taylor and Autry Museum of Western Heritage. Seeking El Dorado: African Americans in California. New York: University of Washington Press, 2001.
Seeking El Dorado: African Americans in California is written by Kevin Mulroy, Quintard Taylor and Lawrence B. de Graaf. The book discusses the trends of white flight and further focuses on the infrastructure of the suburban and urban areas. Authors have used their knowledge and prepared a descriptive account for the readers.
Rob Kling, Spencer Olin and Mark Poster. Postsuburban California: The Transformation of Orange County since World War II . California: University of California Press, 1995.
Postsuburban California: The Transformation of Orange County since World War II by Rob Kling, Spencer Olin and Mark Poster. All the authors are reknowned academicians with a huge experience. They have discussed the orange county, white flight, population, suburbanization, and other aspects of orange county. The book is rich of useful information and reveals several things to the readers.
Wiese, Andrew. Places of Their Own: African American Suburbanization in the Twentieth Century. London: University of Chicago Press, 2005.
Places of Their Own: African American Suburbanization in the Twentieth Century is written by Andrew Wiese. Author discusses the trend of white flight to the urban and suburban areas of the california. The book gives a good account of the populationand kiving in the suburban areas.