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Ciurczak, Peter; Marinova, Antoniya; Schuster, Luc – Boston Foundation, 2020
Diversity is core to what makes many cities vibrant, dynamic, adaptive and strong. Recently, Boston has gotten much more racially diverse, evolving from being only 20 percent people of color back in 1970 to 56 percent of color today. However, there's a way in which the rich tapestry of the city has eroded: Boston is rapidly losing families with…
Descriptors: Population Trends, Urban Population, Children, Public Schools
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Gilblom, Elizabeth A.; Crary, Sarah L.; Sang, Hilla I. – Journal of Education and Learning, 2020
In this article, we examine how demographic changes in Fargo and West Fargo, North Dakota between 2000 and 2017, including the resettlement of refugees, have impacted equitable educational arrangements in Fargo Public Schools (FPS) and West Fargo Public Schools (WFPS). Drawing on multiple data sources, including North Dakota's Department of Public…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Public Schools, Population Trends, Urban Population
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Grooms, Ain A. – Education and Urban Society, 2019
Sewall County, located in metropolitan Atlanta, and its public school system experienced significant demographic change between 2000 and 2010. The population doubled, reaching more than 200,000 residents, and its percentage of White residents fell by 25% to just more than 55%. Its public school system is now considered majority-minority. Using the…
Descriptors: Metropolitan Areas, Public Schools, School Districts, Urban Demography
Brookings Institution, 2010
This report marks the inaugural edition of a regular summary report in Brookings' "State of Metropolitan America" series. It focuses on the major demographic forces transforming the nation and large metropolitan areas in the 2000s. In this sense, it previews what people will learn from the results of the 2010 census, as well as supplements those…
Descriptors: Metropolitan Areas, Demography, Population Growth, Migration
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Burghes, D. N.; Zielinski, C. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1979
This article deals with the problems of modeling the population densities of cities. Two types of models, the quadratic gamma and the equilibrium, are discussed and compared. (Author/MK)
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Models, Population Distribution, Population Growth
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Rosenwaike, Ira – International Migration Review, 1973
Compares the fertility levels between first and second generation Italian immigrants and suggests that the pattern of change found indicates their integration into the mainstream of American life and value systems. (Author/SF)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Demography, Immigrants, Italian Americans
Kantrowitz, Nathan – Amer J Sociol, 1969
Revision of a paper prepared for discussion at the Columbia University Seminar on Population and Social Change, December 1967.
Descriptors: Ethnic Distribution, Ethnic Groups, Population Distribution, Population Trends
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Mackintosh, Elizabeth; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior, Group Dynamics, Mental Health, Overpopulation
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Baum, Andrew; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior, Group Dynamics, Mental Health, Overpopulation
Allen, James E., Jr. – 1969
A speech by the U.S. Commissioner of Education discusses the urgency of finding solutions to problems of urban education. He states that the most important issues to be faced are the metropolitanization of the country and the anticipated high birth rate within the major population centers. Increasing too are the demands for better service from all…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Educational Quality, Metropolitan Areas, Population Trends
Zuiches, James J.; Fuguitt, Glenn V. – 1971
This paper describes and tests a series of hypotheses about the effects of locality characteristics upon the growth of nonmetropolitan urban places. In the cross-sectional analysis of this study, the potential effectiveness of resource-based development seems limited as a factor in urban growth except in the North Central region. On the other…
Descriptors: Population Distribution, Population Growth, Population Trends, Sociology
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Meier, Richard L. – Science, 1976
Describes a model for the future evolution of a stable ecosystem in a densely-populated society. Discusses designs for limiting population growth, resource-conserving settlements, and ways to feed growing cities. (MLH)
Descriptors: Ecology, Futures (of Society), Natural Resources, Planning
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Shern, David; Dilts, Stephen L. – Administration in Mental Health, 1987
Conducted two needs assessment studies of chronically mentally ill (CMI). Examined differential concentration of CMI persons in areas of Colorado, finding a disproportionate concentration on CMI persons in core urban area of Denver. Comparison of core urban clients to national sample revealed that Denver's core urban CMI population was severely…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Mental Disorders, Needs Assessment, Paranoid Behavior
Frey, William H. – 1977
This paper uses an analytic migration framework to assess the aggregate impact of selected community level factors on white population losses in central cities of large metropolitan areas. This framework describes analytically distinct components of local and long distance migration streams which contribute directly to central city population…
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution
Gaile, Gary L.; Yardley, Susan A. – 1979
While there exists considerable sentiment about the older urban areas of the United States, little empirical work dealing explicitly with the problems of these areas has been done. This study is a preliminary investigation into the use of urban age as an independent variable. Preliminary results indicate that: (1) racial transition is not related…
Descriptors: Income, Manufacturing Industry, Population Trends, Racial Distribution
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