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Rystad, Goran – International Migration Review, 1992
International migration is presented as a permanent phenomenon. Historical changes in migration patterns are traced; and different types of immigration policies, and current and future trends are reviewed. Open and unrestricted immigration is a thing of the past, but selective, and illegal, immigration will continue. (SLD)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Futures (of Society), Immigrants
Schalock, Robert L.; Genung, Tom L. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1993
Eighty-five persons with developmental disabilities who had been placed into independent housing and competitive employment 15 years previously were evaluated. Two primary groups emerged: 19% in and 59% not in mental retardation/developmental disability services. The two groups were compared on social and support networks, lifestyle, quality of…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adults, Daily Living Skills, Developmental Disabilities
Glenn, Charles L. – Principal, 1998
If high- and middle-income parents make disproportionate use of school choice through residential and private school decisions, lower-income parents are more strongly represented in public school choices, many related to desegregation options. Magnet schools and voucher systems benefit those who hear about them. Universal controlled choice has had…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy, Educational Vouchers

Binder, Melissa – Economics of Education Review, 1999
Does living in a neighborhood with a high school affect children's decision to continue their schooling? A study of over 300 fifth graders and their parents in three Mexican cities found community residence is a significant predictor of desired schooling, even with comprehensive controls for child and family traits. (39 references) (MLH)
Descriptors: Costs, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Characteristics, Family Mobility

Slark, Julie; Nguyen, Huong – 1991
Drawing from 1990 U.S. Censes data, a study was conducted of population trends in the Rancho Santiago Community College (California) District (RSCCD). Study findings included the following: (1) the population of the RSCCD increased by 32% from 1980 to 1990, larger than the statewide increase of 26%; (2) the 1990 RSCCD population was 482,224 and is…
Descriptors: Census Figures, College Planning, Community Colleges, Enrollment
Bainbridge, William L. – 1991
The increased mobility of the American population combined with the school choice movement has contributed to increased consumerism in parents' selection of schools. A consulting firm program, "SchoolMatch," matches information from databases on public and private schools with information from questionnaires of clients, which include…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Characteristics
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Office of Postsecondary Policy Analysis. – 1989
Eight tables present statistical data on the originating residence of students entering New York State institutions of higher education in the Fall of 1986. The first table organizes the number of students by locale (New York, all other states, U.S. territories, and foreign countries). The second table organizes the data by sector (number of…
Descriptors: College Students, Enrollment, Geographic Location, Higher Education
Isaksen, Leonard W. – 1988
Using information from the student data files of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD), this report provides a districtwide profile of fall 1987 student enrollment patterns by zipcode of residence. The first section of the report contains maps which illustrate, for each of the nine colleges in the district, the numbers of students…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Enrollment Trends, Maps, Multicampus Districts
Fielding, Elaine L.; Taeuber, Karl – 1990
The movement of middle-class residents, especially blacks, out of inner-city neighborhoods has been hypothesized to contribute to the decay of the inner city and the growth of an underclass by increasing social isolation and depriving youth of role models. This study examines changes in patterns of racial and class segregation in the residential…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Disadvantaged Environment, Disadvantaged Youth
State Univ. of New York, Albany. Central Staff Office of Institutional Research. – 1990
The results of the annual survey of the geographic origins, or permanent residence, of students attending institutions of the State University of New York (SUNY) during the fall 1989 term are presented in three volumes. Student data elements in the report include student level, student load, student history (first-time/transfer), and permanent…
Descriptors: College Students, Enrollment Trends, Foreign Students, Higher Education
Goldstein, Sidney; Goldstein, Alice – 1985
In attempts to forestall problems inherent in too-rapid urbanization, China has instituted a migration policy designed to strictly control changes in permanent residence from rural areas or small urban places to larger cities and to encourage the development of small cities and towns. The policy is enforced through the household registration…
Descriptors: Community Size, Human Geography, Migration, Migration Patterns
Latino Commission of Tri-State, New York, NY. – 1988
This study uses 1980 Census information and post-Census trends to develop an information base for the Latino community in the tri-state region of Southern New York, Northern New Jersey, and Western Connecticut. This reference base provides a demographic and socioeconomic profile of the Latino community in the following categories: (1) the…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Ethnic Distribution, Family Characteristics, Family Income
Orfield, Gary – 1983
Urban school desegregation can be achieved through more sensible housing policies. Review of the current situation shows that some States (New York, Illinois, Michigan, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Minnesota, for example) have been able to integrate their schools by fostering the development of low and moderate income housing in particular urban…
Descriptors: Desegregation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Government Role, Housing
Schnare, Ann Burnet – 1978
The movement of the black population from rural to urban areas increased the potential for integration by ending the isolation of blacks on farms in the rural South. But that isolation has been replaced by a new form of segregation. Black metropolitan growth has been concentrated in the central cities accommodated by the expansion of urban ghettos…
Descriptors: Black Housing, Blacks, Economic Factors, Equal Education
Fox, Roger; Haines, Deborah – 1978
This report attempts to answer the question "where do blacks currently live in Chicago?" and to clarify some of the housing related needs and desires of the black community and some of the patterns and forces which shape residential choice. The maps included in the report, developed using a "windshield survey," demonstrate that…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Housing Discrimination, Neighborhood Integration