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Akar, Hanife – International Journal of Educational Development, 2010
Turkey is a country that has experienced and continues to experience a dramatic degree of both rural-to-urban and inter-regional internal migration. Migrants tend to settle in "gecekondu" areas in either established inner-city neighborhoods or in newer squatter settlements built on undeveloped land bordering rural areas on the urban…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Economically Disadvantaged, Migration, Student Problems
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Dreby, Joanna – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007
Today, many families find that they are unable to fulfill the goal of maintaining a household by living together under the same roof. Some members migrate internationally. This article addresses the consequences of a transnational lifestyle for children who are left behind by migrant parents. Using ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with a…
Descriptors: Mexicans, Migration Patterns, Socioeconomic Status, Migrant Children
McInnis, Kathleen M. – 1981
A demographic study was conducted to examine the secondary migration rate of 782 Indochinese families resettled by the Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and upper Michigan between May 1975 and October 1980. Although 18 percent of the families were found to have left their original location of resettlement, this rate is lower than the mobility…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Family Characteristics, Indochinese, Migration Patterns
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Duany, Jorge – International Migration Review, 2002
Documented livelihood practices of migrants based on a recent field study of population flows between Puerto Rico and the United States, comparing characteristics of multiple movers, onetime movers, and nonmovers residing in Puerto Rico. Results suggest that circular migration does not entail major losses in human capital for Puerto Rico, but can…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Hispanic Americans, Migrants, Migration Patterns
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Walford, Nigel – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
Exchanges of population between supposedly "urban" and "rural" spaces have occurred throughout history as people migrate between areas with relatively, densely and sparsely settled populations. However, comparatively little is known about whether the same small areas persistently contribute to the flow and what types of…
Descriptors: Migration Patterns, Population Growth, Developed Nations, Rural Areas
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Longino, Charles F., Jr. – Journal of Gerontology, 1979
Explored issues concerning aged return migration, including the common features of states that strongly attract their migration-prone native sons and daughters and what might account for the differences in demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of return and non-return migrants. (Author)
Descriptors: Demography, Gerontology, Migration Patterns, Older Adults
GREBLER, LEO; AND OTHERS – 1966
THIS PRELIMINARY REPORT DESCRIBES THAT PHASE OF THE UCLA MEXICAN-AMERICAN STUDY PROJECT WHICH CONCERNS THE IMMIGRATION PROCESS OF MEXICANS TO THE UNITED STATES. STATISTICS ARE PRESENTED ABOUT--(1) THE VOLUME OF IMMIGRATION OVER THE YEARS, (2) THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF IMMIGRATING MEXICANS, (3) THE GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Immigrants, Laws, Mexican Americans
Alleger, Daniel E. – 1971
In 1960 approximately 2,700 rural individuals, mainly husbands and wives who lived in 34 low-income counties in 8 southern states, were scaled for anomia (abject despair). In 1966, 907 families were reinterviewed by place of residence. The hypothesis assumed in this analysis was that anomia and success are inversely related. Both anomia and…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Migration Patterns, Objectives, Poverty
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Falk, William F.; Hunt, Larry L.; Hunt, Matthew O. – Rural Sociology, 2004
Using samples of census data from the university of Minnesota Population Center's "Integrated Public Use Microdata Series" (IPUMS), we describe trends in African-American migration to the South across recent decades, and explore the applicability of the concept of "return migration" to various demographic patterns. Our findings suggest that the…
Descriptors: African Americans, Migration Patterns, Migration, Socioeconomic Status
Wong, Morrison G.; Hirschman, Charles – 1979
In the early 1960s, Asian immigration to the United States was severely limited. The passage of the Immigration Act of 1965 expanded Asian immigration and ended a policy of racial discrimination and exclusion. Currently, over one third of the total immigrant population to the United States is from Asia, particularly China, Japan, Korea, the…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Demography, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
Cardenas, Gilbert – Azlan--International Journal of Chicano Studies Research, 1976
The article presents an overview of Chicanos in the Midwest, a critique of the literature, an analysis of the origins and significance of migration and settlement, a description of immigration and farm labor patterns, and an analysis of some demographic and social characteristics of the population utilizing 1970 census data. (NQ)
Descriptors: Ethnic Origins, Literature Reviews, Migration Patterns, Population Growth
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Obermiller, Phillip J.; Howe, Steven R. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2001
Examines migration patterns into, out of, and within Appalachia during the periods 1975-80 and 1985-90. Focuses on the elderly, working-age adults, the school-age population, college students, college graduates, African Americans, Hispanics, and occupational and economic status groups. Notes significant differences between northern, central, and…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Brain Drain, Educational Attainment, Migration Patterns
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Connolly, Harold X. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1973
This study analyzes the flow of black suburban migration in 24 communities which accounted for nearly one quarter of black suburban growth between 1960 and 1970. Penetration was generally limited to black middle classes whose socioeconomic status has improved to the point where city-suburban socioeconomic differences among blacks resemble those…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Migration Patterns, Negro Housing, Residential Patterns
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Wan, Thomas T. H.; Tarver, James D – Social Biology, 1972
The conceptual framework of this study is that various population groups have different vulnerabilities to disease, and that different levels of social psychological stress induced by different social stressors lead to differential rates of morbidity. (DM)
Descriptors: Migrants, Migration Patterns, Racial Factors, Social Influences
Association of Chinese Teachers, San Francisco, CA. – 1977
In this brief collection of facts and figures about Chinese Americans, information and data are presented on the geographic location of Chinese in America, the pattern of Chinese immigration to the United States, and income and occupations of Chinese Americans. In addition, a brief chronology of Chinese American history is presented. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Bias, Census Figures, Chinese, Chinese Americans
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