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TAW <br />EDL(CATIONAL ATTAINMENT <br />Berkeley vs. Alameda County <br />Santa Monica vs. Los Angeles County <br />1980-1990 <br />Sources: 7980 U.S. Cenws, Table 50,: STr-3. <br />1990 u.S. Census, Table PS7, SIT -3a. <br />The percent change data are somewhat inconclusive. The percent change is the same for <br />Berkeley and Alameda County, but larger For Santa Monica than Los Angeles County, The data <br />suggest that, in the City of Santa Monica, the papulation with four or more years of education <br />is growing rapidly. <br />Although the percentchange is not high for Berkeley, the data do notdistract from the argument <br />thatthe population of the two cities with restrictive rent control are increasingly better educated <br />and wealthier, a strong argument for the gentrification of the two cities,. <br />7ha C8U(Q(Wa Srate Univeniry--Reat £state & land Use tnuitule <br />11 <br />Alameda <br />Santa <br />Los Angeles <br />Berkeley <br />County <br />Monica <br />County <br />(°!) <br />NO <br />F°'a) <br />(%) <br />Four or more years t198tt) <br />52.3% <br />223% <br />33.6% <br />18.5% <br />Four or more years (1990) <br />.58.7 <br />28.6 <br />43.4 <br />22:3 <br />Percent Change <br />6.4 <br />5.5 <br />9.8 <br />3.8 <br />Sources: 7980 U.S. Cenws, Table 50,: STr-3. <br />1990 u.S. Census, Table PS7, SIT -3a. <br />The percent change data are somewhat inconclusive. The percent change is the same for <br />Berkeley and Alameda County, but larger For Santa Monica than Los Angeles County, The data <br />suggest that, in the City of Santa Monica, the papulation with four or more years of education <br />is growing rapidly. <br />Although the percentchange is not high for Berkeley, the data do notdistract from the argument <br />thatthe population of the two cities with restrictive rent control are increasingly better educated <br />and wealthier, a strong argument for the gentrification of the two cities,. <br />7ha C8U(Q(Wa Srate Univeniry--Reat £state & land Use tnuitule <br />11 <br />
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