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Fuller, Gary; Chapman, Murray – International Migration Review, 1974
The mental maps (geographic depiction of expressed preferences for alternative residential locations) of 148 scholarship holders of the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii wer examined. (NQ)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Culture Contact, Demography, Graduate Students
Size of Place of Residential Preference as Related to Size and Satisfaction with Place of Residence.
Carpenter, Edwin H.; Warner, Judith A. – 1975
In view of the recent migration turnaround in the U.S. (1970 to 1974), relevance of size of place of residence was examined. Analysis was based on questionnaire data collected from 1973 Arizona household heads (N=2,410). Incorporated in the questionnaire, the following categorical variables were analyzed: (1) size of present place of residence…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Environmental Standards, Heads of Households, Metropolitan Areas
Baden, John A.; And Others – 1974
Gallup Polls conducted between 1966 and 1972 indicated that the percentage of persons stating they would prefer living in a city has steadily declined, reaching the all-time low of 13 percent in 1972. Interviews conducted with a sample of 1,806 Americans showed that while one-third of the respondents currently live in towns, villages, or rural…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Economic Change, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution
DeJong, Gordon F. – 1976
In order to test the hypothesis that size of place of residence and urban proximity preferences constitute factors in population dispersal migration behavior, a random sample of 777 Pennsylvania households plus a sample screened for moving probability (N=319) were surveyed via personal interviews in 1974. A follow-up survey on actual migration…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Community Size, Correlation, Distance