Deindustrialization and Social Decline in Ohio: A Sociological Analysis

Explore the sociological causes and consequences of urban decline in Michigan, focusing on deindustrialization, inequality, migration, and urban transformation.

Introduction The state of Ohio, once a cornerstone of American industrial strength, has undergone a profound transformation over the past half-century. Historically embedded within the Rust Belt, Ohio’s cities—such as Cleveland, Youngstown, Akron, and Toledo—were thriving centres of steel production, automobile manufacturing, and heavy industry. However, the process of deindustrialization since the mid-20th century has … Read more