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Roseman, Curtis C.; McHugh, Kevin E. – 1981
This paper reports on a demographic study that focuses on the patterns of migration to and from specific metropolitan areas which contribute to nonmetropolitan growth and decline. For background, the paper examines some general properties of the United States migration system. Then the concept of metropolitan areas as redistributors of population…
Descriptors: Demography, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution
New York City Employment Training and Planning Council, NY. – 1976
This report was prepared for inclusion in New York City's application for a CETA (Comprehensive Employment Training Act) Title III program for persons with limited English speaking ability. Utilizing data from the 1970 national census, information is given on the racial/linguistic background of New York City residents compared to the United States…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Employment, Employment Patterns, Ethnic Distribution
Inter-Change, 1980
The document contains two components--a population reference newsletter focusing on census-related information and a module to help high school and college students understand census objectives, procedures, and uses. The newsletter presents general background on the census, offers annotations of census materials from the Population Reference…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Data Analysis, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Toronto Board of Education (Ontario). Research Dept. – 1965
THIS DOCUMENT IS A POPULATION STUDY OF JUNIOR (JKP) AND SENIOR (SKP) KINDERGARTEN PUPILS IN TORONTO, CANADA. IT IS TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A LONGITUDINAL "STUDY OF ACHIEVEMENT" (PS 000 355) THAT WILL ATTEMPT TO ASCERTAIN WHETHER THE EFFECTS OF JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN ON PUPILS' SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT TEND TO DIMINISH FROM GRADE TO GRADE…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Environmental Influences, Factor Analysis, Individual Differences
Cox, J. Lamarr; And Others – 1977
Narrative text, tables, and maps summarize information derived from a random sample of 20% of the Migrant Student Record Transfer System (MSRTS) data base as it existed in June 1976 related to the mobility patterns of migrant children in the contiguous United States and Puerto Rico from January 1975 to April 1976. The data base is a tabulation of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Interstate Programs, Migrant Children, Migration

Department of Commerce, Washington, DC. – 1977
This paper provides preliminary estimates for 1975 of the total number of school-age children 5 to 7 years of age living in families below the poverty level in each state. The determination of poverty status was made in accordance with the official definition as required by section 103 (c) (1) (A) of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Income Groups, National Surveys
Wesolowski, Zdzislaw P. – 1974
Motivated by the increasing population growth of Polk County, Florida, this study presents the first comprehensive population analysis which could be a basis for future study on the feasibility of another college center in the city of Lakeland. Data was obtained from county and state offices, U.S. Bureau of the Census, county school board, and…
Descriptors: College Planning, Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Community Surveys
Jimenez, Luis A. – 1974
Population characteristics of rural youth (persons under 25 years of age) living in the rural areas of the four national regions of North Central, Northeast, West, and South are presented. Emphasis is placed on describing the racial and ethnic variations shown by the target population; focus is on the regional distribution of ethnic minority…
Descriptors: Age, American Indians, Blacks, Census Figures
Tsong, Peter Z. W. – 1974
Growth or decline in the labor force can be viewed as stemming from changes in population and labor force participation, and from their interaction. In the period 1940-70 a large increase occurred in the female labor force, particularly in the South, while a decrease was noted in the participation of nonwhites. When the sexes are considered…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Black Influences, Employment Level, Employment Patterns

Zemyan, Mary L.; And Others – 1970
United States census data (1960) on urban American Indians have been prepared to assist those studying urban Indians in obtaining population figures and background information for research projects and reports. Tables are presented showing population totals from 1890 through 1960; distribution of Indians in cities of 10,000 or more; median age by…
Descriptors: American Indians, Census Figures, Economic Status, Educational Background
Rossi, Peter H. – 1970
This paper develops a conceptual scheme which takes the global conception of community and breaks it down into important components. Existing definitions of community tend to confuse two very different classes of social relations, symbiotic and commensalistic, a very clear differentiation being made between the two in the paper. The paper proposes…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Planning, Family (Sociological Unit), Institutions
Matthews, Joseph C., Jr. – 1968
Total employment in Southern United States increased 20.1 percent from 1940-50 and 13.6 percent from 1950-60 compared with 25.4 and 14.5 percent for the nation as a whole. The proportion of workers in the South to the entire United States decreased from 26.8 percent in 1940 to 25.4 percent in 1960. Over the 10-year period from 1950-60 the South…
Descriptors: Age, Blacks, Charts, Employment Patterns
Grigg, M. R. – 1974
The study examined 7 demographic and ecological variables that influence the distribution of physicians in North Carolina: population size; percent change in population size; per capita income (population composition); "medical environment" - hospital facilities (number of hospitals and beds); physicians' proximity to a hospital center;…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Environmental Influences, Health Occupations, Hospitals
Eberhard, Wallace B. – 1973
There are varied opinions on the relationship between the circulation penetration of the American daily newspapers and certain demographic indicators. Previous studies have treated the growth of circulation figures by utilizing gross national data and have indicated the role newspaper circulation plays in defining the limits of major urban…
Descriptors: Community Size, Demography, Journalism, Mass Media
Reder, M. W.
This study analyzes the effects of labor force composition on the level of frictional unemployment. Proportionally more of total unemployment falls upon new workers, which has significant implications for changes in frictional unemployment. The labor market model which was developed to show this also implies, at least indirectly, that new workers…
Descriptors: Demography, Employment Level, Employment Patterns, Entry Workers