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Hansen, Kristin; Long, Larry H. – Society, 1980
Reports on the 1974-76 results of the Annual Housing Survey concerned with why people move from one state to another. Major motivations for relocation included employment opportunities, change of climate, proximity of relatives, and retirement. Discusses implications for policies that focus on planned growth of given regions. (GC)
Descriptors: Demography, Migration, Motivation, Public Policy
Coleman, James S. – 1975
The analysis of this paper is directed primarily to the question of the effect of school desegregation on loss of white children from large central-city school systems. This analysis is taken from James S. Coleman, Sara D. Kelly, and John A. Moore, Trends in School Segregation, 1968-73 (1975). The data are taken from annual reports by all school…
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods, Inner City, Longitudinal Studies
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Fitchen, Janet M. – Rural Sociology, 1995
Case study describes a depressed rural New York community that became a migration destination for urban poor people, causing dramatic increases in poverty rate, welfare rolls, and service needs. In-migrants were attracted by low-income housing and, because of their limited job skills, were not deterred by lack of jobs. Discusses community impacts…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Relations, Community Services, Elementary Secondary Education