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Mordechay, Kfir; Ayscue, Jenn – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2020
Race and class inequality have long governed patterns of residential and school segregation across America. However, as neighborhoods across the country gentrify, new questions arise as to whether or not these demographic shifts in neighborhoods correspond with school-level demographic changes. This study examines New York City's most rapidly…
Descriptors: Residential Patterns, Disadvantaged, Social Class, Urban Renewal
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Gallegos, Bernardo P. – American Educational History Journal, 2016
Indigenous slavery was a critical aspect of New Mexican life and culture during the Spanish, Mexican, and early American (Territorial) periods. Aside from the labor and military support provided by indigenous slaves for the expansion of the province, the genetic contribution to the population growth was enormous. Ramón Gutiérrez (1991) speculates…
Descriptors: Slavery, Informal Education, Indigenous Populations, Genetics
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Wells, Ryan S.; Cuenca, Ricardo; Blanco Ramirez, Gerardo; Aragon, Jorge – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
While Peru has experienced economic growth in recent years, there is still significant inequality in the country based on various indicators. Given higher education's association with greater incomes and broader social inequality, equitable access to higher education is vital. One important factor to accessing university is geographic mobility,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, College Students, Social Differences
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Anderson, Jill – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
Beginning in March 2012, my public scholarship with deported and returning young adults originated from an ethnographic and oral history framework based upon participant research action methodology (Seidman 2006). In collaboration with the Asamblea Popular de Familias Migrantes (APOFAM), I began to meet with groups of returning and deported young…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Mexicans, Ethnography, Oral History
Edmunds, Kimberly A. – Online Submission, 2009
Access to a quality education is unevenly mapped by the demographic context of the communities in which public school students live. A growing body of research suggests that this geographic effect deeply challenges the goal of equalizing educational opportunities. This paper explores the relationship between students' neighborhood characteristics…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Educational Quality, Neighborhoods, Census Figures
Taeuber, Cynthia M.; Siegel, Paul M. – 1990
This paper describes how decisions were made on procedures for counting the homeless population for the 1990 census. These topics are covered: (1) reasons the Census Bureau did not specifically label anyone as "homeless" while still including homeless persons in the census; (2) how the lists of sites where homeless persons might be found were…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Computation, Homeless People
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Wilson, William Julius – American Sociological Review, 1991
The 1970s witnessed a sharp growth in ghetto poverty areas and heightened economic hardship within them. Census Bureau definitions and measures of poverty have not been brought up to date. Researchers must ensure that their findings are interpreted accurately by those in the public who use their ideas. (DM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Definitions, Ghettos
Connolly, Laura S. – 2000
An important question related to welfare reform is: "What has happened to the earnings and incomes of families who were receiving public assistance when the new policies took effect?" This question is addressed by examining the impacts of early state-level welfare waivers on the earnings and income growth of welfare recipients. Analysis…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Income, Low Income Groups, Public Policy
Casper, Lynne M.; O'Connell, Martin – 1998
Census Bureau data have traditionally focused on national estimates of the numbers of children in organized child care facilities using various household surveys. In contrast, this paper presents data on the characteristics of child care businesses for individual states from the Census of Service Industries. Although focusing primarily on the most…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Day Care, Day Care Centers, Demography
Howe, Barbara J. – 1989
This paper investigates the paid employment of mid-nineteenth century women, especially female heads of households, in two West Virginia cities. During this period, Wheeling was a large industrial city and major transportation center, while Morgantown was an isolated college town. An examination of census entries and city directories for Wheeling…
Descriptors: Appalachian Studies, Census Figures, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
Eberhard, Wallace B. – 1982
Using census data from pre-Civil War Georgia at two points in time (1850 and 1860), this paper describes the Georgian publishing industry and profiles those involved in it. Microfilm editions of handwritten documents were scanned to find the names and other data (residence, job title, age, sex, place of birth, and value of property owned) of those…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Journalism, Media Research
Winton, Harry N. M. – 1974
Documents produced by international organizations attached to the United Nations sometimes create problems in their great variety of publication practices, but most have the objectives of producing information for use internationally, of improving standards and methods, and of making statistics more comparable. Generally, information is obtained…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Documentation, International Organizations
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Weiss, Michael J. – Public Libraries, 1989
Describes the cluster system of targeted marketing analysis, which uses geodemographic analysis to develop understanding of communities at the micro level. Characteristics of some types of neighborhoods found in the United States are described and the use of this approach by librarians conducting community analyses is discussed. (CLB)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Cluster Grouping, Community Characteristics, Community Surveys
Goudy, Willis; And Others – 1994
This paper examines the influence of presence or absence of a school on population changes in rural Iowa communities over 4 decades. Data were drawn from 1950 to 1990 decennial reports of the U.S. Bureau of the Census and annual reports on the location of schools from the Iowa Department of Education. Population changes were analyzed for 860…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Elementary Secondary Education, Population Trends, Rural Population
Jordan, K. Forbis; Irwin, Paul M. – 1984
This paper analyzes alternative approaches to allocating Chapter I funds for the education of disadvantaged children. The paper begins with a short discussion of the traditional method of distributing funds to districts on the basis of low-income student representation and then considers how changes in the poverty count from the 1970 to the 1980…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education
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