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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
Kingsley, G. Thomas; Pettit, Kathryn L. S. – 2003
This study examined overall poverty concentration in the 1990s, also investigating how the composition of concentrated poverty shifted between different types of locations and by race and ethnicity, and how the changes took place. Data came from the Neighborhood Change Database and the 2000 Census. While things got better in high poverty…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Minority Groups, Neighborhoods, Population Trends

Alston, Jon P. – Journal of Black Studies, 1971
An analysis of the socioeconomic profiles of blacks residing in the central cities and the urban fringes of 213 urbanized areas during 1960. Uses data from the 1960 U. S. Census of Population and Housing, 1/10,000 national sample. (JM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Educational Opportunities, Employment Patterns
Clark, Thomas A. – 1979
Examined in this book is the phenomenon of black suburbanization. Opposing forces which propel and inhibit the movement of blacks to suburbs are considered. The origins, characteristics, and conditions of the black population now residing in the nation's suburbs are documented. Recent trends are discussed in the context of the massive shifts and…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Differences, Employment Opportunities
Hickrod, G. Alan; Hou, Daniel Jaw-Nan – 1975
This paper reports on a continuation of a previous investigation of social and economic inequalities among suburban school districts, points out some of the measurement problems encountered while engaged in this task, and summarizes some literature in economics and sociology that relates to this topic. The empirical research tested three…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Finance, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Rose, Harold M. – 1976
Large numbers of blacks have been moving into residential zones outside the central city but within what is sometimes called the metropolitan ring. By 1970, 3.5 million blacks, or a million more than in 1960, lived in these areas. Although these areas are outside the city proper, they should not be linked to the images held of typical suburbia.…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Community Services, Economic Opportunities