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Miller, Glenn R. – 1981
In order to appraise the quality of life (Q.O.L.) in American cities, the fifty largest American cities were examined according to twenty-six socioeconomic variables. These variables were arranged under seven headings: housing, crime, education, health, social disorganization, economic status, and amenities. The results of this study, when…
Descriptors: Crime, Demography, Educational Quality, Health Services
Lash, Trude W.; And Others – 1980
Part I of this report is organized around six dimensions of the quality of life of children in New York City: the demography of the City, the characteristics of families with children, children's health, children's ability to learn, the situation of children living away from home, and crimes committed against and by children. Public expenditures…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Children