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BROOM, LEONARD; SHEVKY, ESHREF
AN ANALYTIC EMPIRICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF MEXICANS IN THE UNITED STATES IS PRESENTED. MEXICAN-AMERICANS FORM AN IMPORTANT ETHNIC GROUP BY VIRTUE OF NUMBERS, REGIONAL CONCENTRATION, SOCIAL POSITION, AND DYNAMIC CHARACTER. FINDINGS SHOULD BE AMENABLE TO COMPARATIVE TREATMENT WITH OTHER STATUS AND ETHNIC GROUPS. THE APPROACH INVOLVES A SERIES OF…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Community Surveys, Demography, Group Dynamics
Darden, Joe T. – 1976
The results of research designed to measure black residential segregation outside the central cities (i.e., the suburbs) of ten areas of Michigan are reported. The census data suggest that while substantial migration of blacks into the suburbs occurred in several areas of Michigan during the 1960's, the suburban black population numbers remained…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Demography, Housing Discrimination, Integration Studies
Sly, David; Pol, Louis – 1976
In this paper two tests of the hypothesis that school desegregation leads to white flight are offered. In the first, test data are presented which allow an examination of the number of whites moving from central cities to metropolitan areas for the periods of 1955-1960 and 1965-1970. In the second test, rates of white migration from central city…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Change Agents, Demography, Desegregation Effects
Wright, Joanne; And Others – 1975
During July and August 1975, an attitude survey was conducted in the predominantly black residential areas of Roxbury, Dorchester, Mattapan, and the South end of Boston with parents of children in the Boston public schools. The survey was conducted by staff at the Freedom House Institute for Schools and Education. The aim of the study was to…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Students, Blacks, Community Surveys
Weinberg, Meyer; And Others – 1976
This document contains three reports dealing with popular misconceptions about school desegregation. The papers deal with quality education, educator attitudes, and white flight. The first paper focuses on the following questions: (1) How does desegregation affect academic achievement? (2) What is the effect of desegregation on the minority…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Birth Rate, Demography, Desegregation Effects
McCarthy, Kevin F.; Valdez, R. Burciaga – 1985
This study to assess the current situation of Mexican immigrants in California and project future possibilities constructs a demographic profile of the immigrants, examines their economic effects on the state, and describes their socioeconomic integration into California society. Models of immigration/integration processes are developed and used…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Census Figures, Change, Demography
Bonacich, Edna; Goodman, Robert F. – 1972
The issue of de facto school segregation in the North has now reached a position on America's social agenda equal in importance to the de jure segregation of Southern schools. This study investigates a small western city with de facto segregated schools that experienced a desegregation controversy. Inglewood, California, is a city of roughly…
Descriptors: Black Students, De Facto Segregation, Demography, Desegregation Litigation
Darden, Joe T. – 1976
This study presents quantitative evidence that the inability of blacks to pay for housing in white residential areas in Flint, Michigan is not the major cause of black residential segregation. The following questions are asked: (1) Has black residential segregation in Flint remained at a high level from 1950 to 1970? (2) Has the trend in black…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Demography, Economic Factors, Housing Discrimination