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Stanford Univ., CA. – 1982
Three principal conclusions were reached by a study of the potential for cable television at Stanford University in connection with its use in the surrounding community: (1) Stanford residents should have an opportunity to receive cable television services soon; (2) beyond residential cable service, a broadband cable system offers Stanford many…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Programs, Design Requirements, Educational Television
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Erbe, Brigitte Mach – American Sociological Review, 1975
This investigation of the residential contiguity of socioeconomic status groups in the white and black population of the Chicago SMSA in 1970 is stated to show that although segregation indices between socioeconomic groups were comparable for whites and blacks, residential propinquity between high and low status persons differed dramatically…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Dropouts, Neighborhood Integration, Racial Segregation
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Taeuber, Karl E. – Wayne Law Review, 1975
[Available from Wayne State University Law School, 468 West Ferry, Detroit, Michigan 48202]. (JM)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Economic Factors, Metropolitan Areas
Tolor, Alexander; Murphy, Vincent M. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1975
The interrelationships between two measures of alienation, major academic areas, and expressed occupational aspirations were investigated in 300 undergraduate students. Students' academic standing and residence status were also studied for their possible association with each of the variables. While the alienation measures correlated…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Alienation, Comparative Analysis, Majors (Students)
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Hollos, Marida – Child Development, 1975
Two studies of 7-, 8- and 9-year-olds assessed the effect on cognitive development produced by varying degrees of physical isolation of family dwellings and the consequent variation in the amount of verbal communication children had with peers and adults. (JMB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Conservation (Concept), Egocentrism
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Marshall, Harvey; Jiobu, Robert – Social Forces, 1975
Using the technique of path analysis and cities as units of analysis, this study investigates the causes of black residential segregation. The data suggest that the relative socioeconomic status of blacks and black population size are important determinants of segregation. Also relevant are percent black and the relative growth rates of the white…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Negro Housing, Neighborhood Integration, Path Analysis
Lee, Everett; And Others – Issues Facing Georgia, 1986
Georgia ranks fifth in the nation in the size of its black population, fourth in percentage of blacks, and fifth in number of black elected officials. The social and economic situation of black Georgians has generally improved over the last 20 years. This report provides statistics and charts which show that: (1) during the 1970s, for the first…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Population Trends, Blacks, Employment Patterns
Davis, Deborah – 1986
It is widely believed that the Chinese elderly enjoy high levels of family support. The success of the "one couple one child" campaign has made the Chinese and non-Chinese aware of the fragility of intergenerational transfer payments. The spectre is raised of a typical family as one with a couple in their early 40s caring for four…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Family Structure, Financial Support, Foreign Countries
Ellis, Diane – 1977
Based on 1970 U.S. Census data, this report notes that there were 500,000 persons employed during that year as artists who performed as actors, architects, authors, designers, musicians and composers, painters and sculptors, photographers, radio and television announcers, and in other arts-related fields. Part 1 provides a summary and analysis of…
Descriptors: Artists, Census Figures, Demography, Employment Patterns
Parrillo, Vincent N. – 1984
In order to determine the extent of residential segregation among first or second generation Arabs living in and around Paterson, New Jersey, 286 families were located and interviewed. Field data were combined with statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau Population and Housing Summary Tape File 1-A. It was found that residential segregation was not…
Descriptors: Arabs, Census Figures, Economic Factors, Neighborhood Integration
Bouvier, Leon – 1987
This paper considers U.S. immigration in terms of this country's fertility, mortality, and migration rates and patterns. Statistics and estimates are provided for both legal and illegal immigrants, and the positive and negative effects of population growth and decline are explored. The paper concludes that rising immigration rates will help…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Immigrants, Migration, Mortality Rate
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
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Hermalin, Albert I.; Farley, Reynolds – American Sociological Review, 1973
Available data suggest that the receptiveness and economic potential now exist for a high degree of residential integration which can lead to a form of school integration that would be neighborhood based. (EH)
Descriptors: Busing, Economic Development, Housing Discrimination, Neighborhood Integration
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Grant, William R. – Urban Review, 1975
Discusses the social and legal implications of the situation in which Detroit has been placed by the Supreme Court decision that lower federal courts could not involve white suburbs in the integration of urban schools, noting that the city is still required to make changes in its public schools in order to overcome racial discrimination. (JM)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Desegregation Methods, Desegregation Plans, Federal Courts
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Slawson, John – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1975
Proposes that the utilization of the "benign quota" or the "planned interracial community" practice, wisely and cautiously administered, may actually expedite the process of desegregation: "benign quota" calls for the use of an agreed upon percentage representation of blacks (or any other minority) and whites (or any other majority), it is stated…
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Majority Attitudes, Minority Groups, Planned Communities
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