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Nelson-Smith, Kenyetta – Journal of Extension, 2011
With education failing nationwide and economic restraints affecting both rural and urban educational institutions, Extension should be taking a more aggressive stance instead of operating in what has now become the way of Extension and "collecting numbers." Why isn't Extension more visible in the urban populations that reside in our own backyards?…
Descriptors: Urban Population, Urban Education, Extension Education, Urban Extension

Hopper, Kim – Urban and Social Change Review, 1984
Criticizes a recent government report for using faulty statistical methodology and thus grossly underestimating the numbers of homeless people in the United States. Also notes the report's failure to recognize the scarcity of affordable housing as a cause of homelessness. (GC)
Descriptors: Federal Government, Housing Needs, Research Methodology, Urban Areas
Glaeser, Edward L. – Center for Civic Innovation, 2006
Throughout history, cities that have been centers of great learning have usually also taken their place as economic powerhouses. Here in America, economists have long noticed that educated cities--that is, cities with a greater percentage of knowledgeable and skilled residents--have fared better economically than their unskilled counterparts, but…
Descriptors: Skilled Workers, Public Policy, Educational Policy, Recruitment

Rice, Mitchell F. – Urban League Review, 1986
Describes the health care functions provided for the Black community by urban public hospitals; considers the impact of Federal retrenchment on these institutions; and examines the negative impact on Blacks, other minorities, and the poor that the sale of urban public hospitals to private, for-profit chains will have. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Community, Business, Community Health Services, Federal Aid

Gottdiener, M. – Social Science Quarterly, 1983
Explanations for growth beyond central city borders are examined. Presented is a general overview of the confrontation between conventional and critical urban theory. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Marxian Analysis, Migration Patterns, Models, Population Distribution
San Julian, Gary J. – North Carolina Journal of Outdoor Education, 1984
As communities expand into rural areas, wildlife habitats dwindle, human interactions with wildlife increase, and the need for sound urban wildlife management becomes more critical. Only through improved cooperation and coordination between urban planners and wildlife managers can successful urban wildlife management occur. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ornithology, Park Design, Parks

Schwartz, Edward – Social Policy, 1979
If the neighborhoods' movement faces up to the implications of one of its important claims, namely, that by preserving communities, a city can promote better values than by destroying them, then it must determine how the process of political education and organizing can foster better attitudes throughout the community. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Attitudes, Community Development, Cultural Differences

Fainstein, Susan S.; Fainstein, Norman I. – Social Problems, 1978
This paper examines urban and regional planning and the urban impact of welfare programs in the United States as compared to the major Northern European capitalist countries. American differences are explained in terms of class structure, ideology, and political organization. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, National Programs, Political Influences, Regional Planning

Herring, Roger D. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1989
Identifies important qualities of American Native family structure and informs professionals about the importance of culture as a variable in human services. Underscores need for increased understanding by social and educational systems in their policy development and service planning efforts relative to the American Native family, especially…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Beliefs

Whitman, David – Public Interest, 1991
Critiques Nicholas Lemann's recent book on the 1940-70 Black migration from the South to the urban North, particularly the thesis that the modern-day Black urban underclass is composed mainly of ex-sharecroppers and their descendants. Traces the theory's political history and discusses evidence that many Black migrants achieved relative success.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Migration Patterns, Misconceptions, Poverty
Drover, G.; Hulchanski, J. D. – 1987
This report outlines alternative directions for urban social planning in Canada, taking into account the growth of the welfare state, alternative economic developments, and urban demographic trends. Based on a theory of increasing social convergence/diversity between the United States and Canada, a proactive model of planning is recommended. Urban…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Economic Factors, Models, Population Trends
Reardon, Christopher, Ed. – 2001
This book describes how it felt to run the Bridges to Work demonstration, as told by five project directors at the five organizations. Information on the project directors and an introduction appear first. Section 2 reports that the project directors still largely agree with the strategy of reverse commuting--identifying job-ready adults in…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Demonstration Programs, Employment Opportunities
Garcia, Robert – AGENDA, 1979
United States Congressman Robert Garcia explains why Hispanics should be counted in the 1980 census, notes changes in census procedures which will help ensure an accurate count of Hispanics, and lists ways to obtain a more accurate count, thus providing minorities with adequate state and federal representation. (SB)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Civil Rights, Demography, Federal Aid
Loury, Glenn C. – New Perspectives, 1984
The values, norms, and behaviors of the lower class Black community are inconsistent with achievement in American society and with the ethos characteristic of much of the Black middle class. Black leadership should directly address the problems faced by poor urban Blacks through constructive, internal institution building. (Author/KH)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Leadership, Lower Class, Middle Class Standards

Blackburn, Harold – Urban Education, 1982
Discusses financial and organizational considerations in operationalizing the goal of equal educational opportunity in cities where populations vary widely in terms of wealth and tax contributions. (GC)
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education