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Fine, John S. – Sociology and Social Research, 1971
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Occupations, Racial Composition, Residential Patterns
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Roof, W. Clark; Van Valey, Thomas L. – Social Forces, 1972
Reports research designed to resolve a methodological inconsistency in previous studies, by examining the interrelations among several indexes of residential segregation and measures of educational, occupational, and income differentiation in American urban areas as of 1960. (JM)
Descriptors: Education, Income, Measurement, Occupations
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Yancey, William L.; And Others – American Sociological Review, 1976
Reviews and partially reformulates the sociological literature on the persistence of ethnicity in American society. Ethnicity, it is concluded, is basically a manifestattion of the way populations are organized in terms of interaction patterns, institutions, personal values, attitudes, life styles, and presumed consciousness of kind: it is the…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Economic Factors, Ethnic Groups, Identification (Psychology)
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
CANNON, DALE CARTER – 1964
A SURVEY WAS CONDUCTED BY MAIL QUESTIONNAIRE TO GATHER DATA ON THE FARM POPULATION OF SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, TO GET NAMES OF COMMUNITY LEADERS, AND PROVIDE MOTIVATION FOR EXTENSION PROGRAM PLANNING. THE MEAN AGE OF RESPONDENTS WAS 50, THE LARGE MAJORITY WITH CHILDREN AT HOME, THREE-FOURTHS NATIVE TO CALIFORNIA, ONE-HALF BEING BORN IN…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Planning, Farmers, Individual Characteristics
Voland, Maurice E. – 1974
In January 1973 the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service launched "Project OVERVIEW", a leader and problem identification pilot survey. The focus of the project was to gain additional information on county leadership structure and to identify current problems or issues facing counties. Leaders were systematically identified…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Community Leaders, Community Programs
Satterlee, James L.; Riley, Marvin P. – 1972
A sample of 120 low-income families receiving food commodities in 3 eastern South Dakota counties provided a socio-demographic overview of family characteristics; tested the Culture of Poverty approach for classifying rural, low-income families; tested the homogeneity among these families; and presented implications for policy-making and program…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cultural Influences, Federal Programs, Heads of Households
Marshall, Douglas G.; Hill, Richard C. – 1968
A study among 284 retired men, aged 63 to 99, in three southern Wisconsin communities examined whether aging entails disengagement from social relationships. The correlation between aging and disengagement was analyzed in terms of social class (education, former occupation, present income) for residents of rural, urban, and suburban areas. Except…
Descriptors: Age, Age Differences, Bibliographies, Educational Background
ALEXANDER, FRANK D.; HARSHAW, JEAN – 1964
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY EXAMINED CHARACTERISTICS OF 1,128 HOME DEMONSTRATION UNITS TO SUGGEST HYPOTHESES AND SCOPE FOR A MORE INTENSIVE STUDY OF A SMALL SAMPLE OF UNITS, AND TO PROVIDE GUIDANCE IN SAMPLING. DATA WERE OBTAINED FROM A SPECIALLY DESIGNED MEMBERSHIP CARD USED IN 1962. UNIT SIZE AVERAGED 23.6 MEMBERS BUT THE RANGE WAS FAIRLY GREAT. A NEED…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Children, Clubs, Educational Background
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
Ford, James Harlan – 1966
This study sought to identify the adult student body in liberal education at the Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, to describe student characteristics and participation, and to learn if there is a participation relationship between liberal education programs and vocationally oriented programs at the Center. As determined from enrollment…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Continuing Education Centers, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Background
Divita, Charles, Jr. – 1969
A survey was made of 4,912 students in the Adult Basic Education program in West Virginia to determine their backgrounds, characteristics, aspirations, and attitudes. They were found to be in sociological and economic patterns similar to those of their parents; both groups were school dropouts from rural areas and both were undereducated,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Age Groups, Aspiration, Educational Background
Boice, Robert Andrew – 1968
Objectives of this study were to determine knowledge levels and attitudes among lay leaders and members concerning the Cooperative Extension Service (CES) reorganization in Jefferson County, New York; relationships between knowledge and attitudes; and the relation of knowledge levels and attitudes to certain variables. An interview schedule was…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Adults, Age Differences, Analysis of Variance
Smith, George Watson – 1967
This study focused on the influence of selected personal factors on North Carolina legislators' perceptions of the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service. A review of the theories of perception and related research was coupled with interviews with 145 members of the 124th General Assembly of North Carolina. Concepts of the district or…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Correlation, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Responsibility
Murtaugh, Leonard Paul – 1968
Using a population of adults enrolled in 1967 in the 1,123 classes of the Flint, Michigan, adult education program, this study examined the relationship between participation in these programs and the formation or changing of attitudes toward public schools. It sought to determine, among other things, which adult students (if any) actually change…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Change, Doctoral Dissertations, Family Status
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