Rachel S. Franklin, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
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Geography
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David A. Plane grad student 2004 University of Arizona
 (An assessment of temporal and spatial variations in Italian regional fertility, past and present.)
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Franklin RS. (2020) I come to bury (population) growth, not to praise it. Spatial Economic Analysis. 15: 359-373
Franklin RS. (2020) Geographical Analysis at Midlife Geographical Analysis
Seymour E, Endsley KA, Franklin RS. (2020) Differential drivers of rent burden in growing and shrinking cities Applied Geography. 125: 102302
Bagchi-Sen S, Franklin RS, Rogerson P, et al. (2020) Urban inequality and the demographic transformation of shrinking cities: The role of the foreign born Applied Geography. 116: 102168
Franklin RS. (2019) The demographic burden of population loss in US cities, 2000–2010 Journal of Geographical Systems. 1-22
Bellman B, Spielman SE, Franklin RS. (2018) LOCAL POPULATION CHANGE AND VARIATIONS IN RACIAL INTEGRATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 2000-2010. International Regional Science Review. 41: 233-255
Franklin RS, van Leeuwen ES. (2018) For Whom the Bells Toll: Alonso and a Regional Science of Decline. International Regional Science Review. 41: 134-151
Leeuwen ESv, Franklin RS. (2018) Introduction to the Alonso’s Five Bells : Insights for Spatial Inequality and Population Decline Special Issue International Regional Science Review. 41: 131-133
Motesharrei S, Rivas J, Kalnay E, et al. (2016) Modeling Sustainability: Population, Inequality, Consumption, and Bidirectional Coupling of the Earth and Human Systems. National Science Review. 3: 470-494
Franklin RS. (2014) An Examination of the Geography of Population Composition and Change in the United States, 2000-2010: Insights from Geographical Indices and a Shift-Share Analysis. Population, Space and Place. 20: 18-36
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