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Copeland, E. Leonard; Upham, W. Kennedy – 1973
A study of black migration, examining the aspirations and behavior of homemakers in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Texas, was made in this report. Data were collected from interviews with 553 homemakers. Factors examined in the analysis included type of residential area, homemaker's age, tenure status of the household, reported place of…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Blacks, Demography, Homemakers
Cunningham, Orville R.; And Others – 1973
Methodist ministers in a Deep South State were compared by rural-urban residence for prejudicial attitudes towards Blacks. Previous findings indicated that area of residence was a factor in determining civil rights attitudes. Therefore, it was expected that ministers serving southern rural congregations were more prejudiced than their urban…
Descriptors: Age, Blacks, Civil Rights, Clergy

Murdock, Steve H.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1994
Analysis of 1980 and 1990 Censuses of Population and Housing for Texas found overall black-white and Anglo-Hispanic residential segregation declined substantially. Nonmetropolitan counties were more segregated than metropolitan counties in both years, but growing nonmetro places showed the greatest segregation declines. Analyses controlling for…
Descriptors: Blacks, Mexican Americans, Nonmetropolitan Areas, Population Trends
McKenney, Nampeo R. – 1973
This report presents statistics on the Negro population, cross-classified by various social and economic characteristics for the U. S., regions, selected States, standard metropolitan statistical areas, and cities. Selected housing characteristics also are given. The data are based on the 1970 Census of Population and Housing. The text of the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Data Analysis, Economic Factors
Jackson, Sheryl R.; Kuvlesky, William P. – 1973
The purpose of this paper was to explore the extent to which differentials in occurrence and degree of disability existed among selected families of different ethnic types--Southern blacks in Texas, Spanish speaking farm migrants in California, Hawaiian Ethnics; and whites in Wisconsin and Vermont. Respondents were homemakers between the ages of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Background, Economic Factors, Ethnic Studies
Jackson, Sheryl R. – 1973
Disability increases and decreases among selected families of different ethnic types in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas were investigated relative to increases in: education of the homemaker, level of family income and occupation of main income source, and size of family. Sample populations were metropolitan Texas blacks (n=294), Hawaiian…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background, Ethnic Groups
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. – 1973
The U.S. Bureau of the Census records how much all families and persons in the nation receive. This is done to provide a systematic measure of our economic standing as a people. The bureau makes its record in two ways. First, every 10 years in the census, people are asked how much income they received in the year before Census Day which came on…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Educational Background, Employed Women
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. – 1972
About 25.6 million persons were below the low-income level in 1971, according to the results of the Current Population Survey conducted in March, 1972, by the Bureau of the Census. The sex of the family head continues to be an important factor in the poverty status of families. Families with a female head in 1971 accounted for only 12 percent of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Blacks, Census Figures, Economically Disadvantaged
MacLachlan, Gretchen – 1974
Of the 27 million poor people in the United States in 1970, 10 million lived in the 11 Southern states. This was 38% of the nation's poverty population, making the South's poverty rate twice that of the remaining 39 states. This study, essentially a statistical analysis of regional poverty data derived from the 1970 Census, identifies the South's…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Economically Disadvantaged