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Hong, Lawrence K. – Sociology and Social Research, 1972
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Family Structure, Intergroup Relations, Residential Patterns

Monroe, Alan D. – American Journal of Political Science, 1977
Analysis of voter turnout reveals rural areas to have much higher turnout than urban. Furthermore, these rural areas have lower levels of education, income, and industrialization. Several theoretical arguments are examined. Available from: the Wayne State University Press, 5980 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48202, $4.00 single copy. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Comparative Analysis, Demography, Political Science
Clifford, William B.; Faulkner, Gary L. – 1975
Analyzing selected data on North Carolina's aged population (65 and over), this report utilizes U.S. Census figures, providing tabular data on the migration of the aged and the distribution of the aged population by residence in North Carolina and the U.S. and by North Carolina counties (rural and urban places). Major findings reveal that North…
Descriptors: Age, Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Females
Dixon, Richard D.; Singh, Ram N. – 1973
West Virginia's population history from 1940 to 1970 was traced in this paper. Data were collected to illustrate (1) population size, distribution, and composition for West Virginia and its rural and urban subunits and (2) the changing fertility pattern which occurred during this period. Whenever possible, comparisons between West Virginia…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Demography, Education, Industry
West, Donald A.; Hoppe, Stanley F. – 1974
Data collected via a 1973-74 mail survey of 1965 and 1966 rural Washington high school graduates were used to analyze the relationship between education, location of work, occupation, and earnings of young adults (24-27 years of age). Respondents (524) males and 535 females) were asked to supply information on their educational background (pre-…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Education, Family Characteristics, Females
Voss, Paul R.; Fuguitt, Glenn V. – 1977
Utilizing 1970 census data on a 45-county area in the northern Upper Great Lakes Region, the following questions were addressed: (1) In what ways do recent migrants to this nonmetropolitan region differ from those "nonmigrants" who resided in the region in both 1965 and 1970? (2) To what extent do the recent migrants from metropolitan…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Migrants
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
Berent, Jerzy – 1983
This survey analysis compares fertility levels in the United States and European countries, discusses socioeconomic influences in ultimate expected family size, and examines birth rate trends. The average number of ultimately expected children varies from 2.13 children per woman in Bulgaria to 2.80 in Spain. Eighty to 90 percent of U.S. and…
Descriptors: Age, Birth Rate, Comparative Analysis, Demography
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
Californians of Japanese, Chinese, and Filipino Ancestry; Population, Education, Employment, Income.
California State Dept. of Industrial Relations, San Francisco. Fair Employment Practices Commission. – 1965
The 1960 U.S. census provides data for comparative descriptions of those California minority groups with common characteristics such as an Asian heritage, an ancestral language other than English, and a long history of prejudiced treatment and exploitation in America, especially in the West. Information is provided on population distribution,…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Comparative Analysis, Economic Status, Educational Status Comparison