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Siegel-Hawley, Geneveve; Frankenberg, Erica – National Education Policy Center, 2016
"The Integration Anomaly" explores a "puzzling divergence" between changes in metropolitan residential and school segregation. Based on a review of existing literature, it argues that the best way to address rising school segregation is to decouple school assignment from neighborhoods through universal school choice. The report…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, School Segregation, Elementary Secondary Education, Residential Patterns

Hern, Warren M. – Focus, 1992
Presents a comparison of human population and pathologic models. Builds support for a hypothesis that the human population is a planetary cancer by establishing the following: (1) features of human populations; (2) characteristics of human populations and other biological communities; (3) models of pathologic processes; and (4) malignant…
Descriptors: Biology, Cancer, Demography, Diseases

Rystad, Goran – International Migration Review, 1992
International migration is presented as a permanent phenomenon. Historical changes in migration patterns are traced; and different types of immigration policies, and current and future trends are reviewed. Open and unrestricted immigration is a thing of the past, but selective, and illegal, immigration will continue. (SLD)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Futures (of Society), Immigrants