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Marshall, Harvey – American Sociological Review, 1979
In considering White movement to the suburbs between 1965 and 1970, this paper examines whether Whites (1) were fleeing central city problems, or (2) were drawn to the suburbs because of new housing and jobs. Using path analysis, discusses a model of the suburbanization process. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Housing Opportunities, Suburban Environment, Urban Problems
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Goodman, John L., Jr.; Streitwieser, Mary L. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1983
Frey's analysis of White city-to-suburbs movement was replicated using 1974-76 data on Black outmovement. Results indicated that low outmovement by Blacks (attributed to actual or anticipated racial discrimination against them) better explained the higher rates of outmovement by Whites than did Black-White socioeconomic differences or White…
Descriptors: Blacks, Population Trends, Predictor Variables, Racial Attitudes
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Marshall, Harvey; Stahura, John – Social Forces, 1979
This study examines the impact of Black population size and rate of increase on White population change in American suburbs between 1960 and 1970. The data indicate that there is no tipping point. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Demography, Population Growth, Racial Composition
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Morgan, David R.; England, Robert E. – Integrated Education, 1983
Examines White enrollment changes in 50 school districts after desegregation. Concludes that White flight seems to accelerate in the first year of implementation, but this is not necessarily true either for phased-in plans, or for districts which encompass larger metropolitan areas with high minority enrollments. (KH)
Descriptors: Desegregation Effects, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Influences, Enrollment Trends
Fielding, Elaine L. – 1988
Research for this paper was undertaken to determine whether the black suburban growth during the 1970's was primarily a process of dispersal or concentration--that is, did blacks disperse into exclusively white neighborhoods or did they tend to concentrate in suburbs that already contained significant black populations. Census data from 1970 and…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Census Figures, Racial Integration
Frey, William H. – 1978
This study is concerned with evaluating some demographic and policy-relevant attributes of central cities that have been proposed as determinants of class-specific, white, city-to-suburb movement. Drawing on migration data from the 1970 census for 39 metropolitan areas, the present investigation: (1) evaluates the aggregate impact that the white…
Descriptors: Blacks, Demography, Educational Background, Metropolitan Areas
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Farley, John E. – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1983
1980 census data for the Saint Louis, Missouri, metropolitan area indicated (1) no change in central city desegregation and only a modest decline in suburban segregation; (2) rapid Black population growth in suburbs with low segregation indexes (signifying a possible racial turnover); and (3) repetition of central city segregation patterns in the…
Descriptors: Blacks, Metropolitan Areas, Population Trends, Racial Composition
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Weigel, Russell H.; Pappas, Jeffrey J. – American Psychologist, 1981
Examined mass media coverage of research conducted in 1975 by James S. Coleman and others, which suggested that court ordered busing caused increased White flight, thus promoting greater residential segregation. Found that the White flight thesis was reported as a scientifically documented fact, despite the unavailability of published evidence and…
Descriptors: Bias, Busing, Information Utilization, Mass Media
Thomas, Emma Wormley – Crisis, 1979
This article reviews the housing situation in Washington, D.C., from 1954 to the present. Statistics show the intensity of White flight from the inner city to the suburbs from 1960 to 1970. The effects of the subsequent return of Whites to the inner city, a reverse trend beginning in 1975, are discussed. (MC)
Descriptors: Black Housing, Blacks, Housing Discrimination, Migration Patterns
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Edari, Ronald S. – Journal of Black Studies, 1979
Factors involved in the determination of White attitudes toward busing are discussed. The term White flight is considered a euphemism for the process in which the responsibility for housing discrimination is shifted from the structure of the capitalist system to White community residents. (RLV)
Descriptors: Blacks, Bus Transportation, Capitalism, Housing Discrimination
Long, Larry H.; Spain, Daphne – 1978
The purpose of this paper is to measure on a nationwide basis the proportion of annual (from 1967 to 1971) housing turnover that represented racial succession. Using data obtained from Current Population Surveys, particular emphasis is placed on how the rate of racial succession varied among regions and was different in cities, suburbs, and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Family Characteristics, Family Mobility
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Rossell, Christine – Social Policy, 1978
In order to determine the effect of school desegregation on White enrollment, the policy impact from two long-term demographic trends among middle class Whites--suburbanization and the declining birth rate--must be isolated. (Author/MC)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Desegregation Effects, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Influences
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Cunningham, George K.; Husk, William L. – Urban Review, 1980
Criticizes current research for equating declining urban school enrollments with White flight. Describes a study conducted in Louisville (Jefferson County), Kentucky, in which birth rate decline and ongoing out-migration variables were considered. Shows that many White families, rather than leaving the community, actually transferred their…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Elementary Secondary Education, Private Schools, Research Problems
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Steinnes, Donald N. – Social Forces, 1977
Focuses on the changing of neighborhoods from white to Negro. Demonstrates statistically that distance from tract or Negro area alone cannot adequately explain or predict the racial turnover of neighborhoods over a ten-year period. Such an explanation requires considering economic and social measures of geographic mobility for white residents.…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Dropouts, Models, Multiple Regression Analysis
Fielding, Elaine L. – 1990
The 1980 United States Census showed a marked acceleration in the suburbanization of blacks during the 1970s. This study analyzes statistical data from the 1985 American Housing Survey (AHS) National and Metropolitan Files to determine if that pattern of acceleration continued in the 1980s. These sets of data also permitted racial and…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Migration Patterns, Racial Distribution
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