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HAUSER, PHILIP M. – 1965
DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS HAVE HAD NEGATIVE RATHER THAN POSITIVE EFFECTS ON INTEGRATION (DEFINED HERE AS A KIND OF ACCULTURATION). THE POPULATION HISTORY OF THE NEGRO INDICATES THAT (1) SINCE 1910 THE NEGRO POPULATION HAS GROWN ENORMOUSLY, (2) NEGROES HAVE BEEN REDISTRIBUTED INTO THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN URBAN AREAS, (3) THEY HAVE REMAINED LARGELY IN…
Descriptors: Blacks, Demography, Education, Family Structure
BITTNER, ELLADEAN HAYS – 1965
INDIVIDUALS AND EMPLOYERS WERE INTERVIEWED IN 25 TOWNS AND VILLAGES DURING 1964-65 TO DETERMINE (1) EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN IN ALASKA, (2) PREVIOUS JOB TRAINING FOR WOMEN, (3) THE BEST METHODS OF TRAINING WOMEN FOR AVAILABLE EMPLOYMENT, (4) THE NEED FOR NEW EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, AND (5) POSSIBLE NEW TRAINING PROGRAMS. INFORMATION ON…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Background, Employment Opportunities, Employment Statistics
Wiseman, Robert F. – 1978
After describing the growing concern for older people, the commonly held stereotypes about them and the ways in which researchers examine aging and older people, this paper examines different spatial aspects of aging. Prevailing paradigmatic and theoretical views of aging as they are relevant to geographical study are discussed. Specific spatial…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Futures (of Society), Geographic Concepts, Geographic Distribution
HANSON, ELLIS G. – 1968
THE POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES HAS EXCEEDED 200 MILLION AND IS PROJECTED TO SURPASS 300 MILLION BY THE YEAR 2000. THESE INCREASES IN POPULATION HAVE BEEN UNEVENLY DISTRIBUTED, WITH 43 PERCENT BEING ACCOUNTED FOR BY 5 STATES--CALIFORNIA, NEW YORK, FLORIDA, TEXAS, AND OHIO. ANOTHER RELATED POPULATION PROBLEM IS THAT OF MASS MIGRATION. ONE…
Descriptors: Demography, Development, Education, Educational Planning
HUNTER, BILL; TUCKER, TOM – 1966
STATISTICAL DATA ARE PRESENTED ON THE INDIAN POPULATION OF OKLAHOMA, ALONG WITH A BRIEF HISTORY OF SOME OF THE 67 INDIAN TRIBES FOUND IN THE STATE AND NARRATIVE SUMMARIES OF THE STATISTICAL DATA. MAPS OF CURRENT AND PAST INDIAN LANDS ARE SHOWN IN RELATION TO CURRENT COUNTY LINES. GRAPHS PORTRAY POPULATION COMPOSITION, RURAL AND URBAN POPULATION…
Descriptors: American Indians, Economic Factors, Economic Status, Educationally Disadvantaged
Upham, W. Kennedy; Wright, David E. – 1966
An analysis of 1960 census data for persons with Spanish surnames in Texas reveals a significantly high rate of poverty when compared with other ethnic groups and national averages. An analysis by county shows greater economic disadvantagement in the southern part of the state where the concentration of Mexican Americans is higher. Rural Mexican…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Employment Level, Ethnic Status, Family Characteristics
Tucker, Jack; Lee, Everett S. – 1973
Between 1960 and 1970, the black population of the southern United States increased only four percent by comparison with a national increase in black population of twenty percent. Considering the many factors involved in population redistribution, this report compares southern and overall national trends in black population and analyzes the…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Blacks, Demography, Inner City
Edwards, Clark – 1969
Around 1,000 rural and semi-rural counties are suffering from decreased demand for farm labor and the lack of new nonfarm jobs, resulting in underemployment, low income, frustration, and out-migration. Manpower policies dealing with the economic opportunity of residents of rural, nonfarm areas often overlook two important aspects of the problem:…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Economic Climate, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Government
Miller, Renee H. – 1975
This report presents detailed social and economic statistics for the population of the United States below the low-income level in 1973 based on the March 1974 Current Population Survey (CPS). Data are presented by selected characteristics such as race, family status, education, work experience, type and source of income, and residence in…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Census Figures, Demography, Economically Disadvantaged
Maryland Council for Higher Education, Annapolis. – 1974
The history of the growth of college enrollment in Maryland over the last twenty years has been marked by unprecedented increases in numbers of students, particularly in the 1960's, but the end of that period of rapid growth is approaching. This report highlights the past growth of higher education in Maryland, points out significant factors in…
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Census Figures, College Attendance, Enrollment Projections
Nilles, Jack M.; And Others – 1974
To identify and evaluate the implications of potential communications and computer technology alternatives to urban transportation, an extensive research study was made of telecommuting--bringing workers toegether by communication instead of physically. An attempt was made to formulate practical statements on telecommuting network design, policies…
Descriptors: Communications, Computers, Energy Conservation, Feasibility Studies
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. – 1973
The 1970 Census showed that we Americans are an urban people. Seven of every 10 U.S. residents live in metropolitan areas: 3 in central cities and 4 in suburban areas. The movement to the suburbs swelled to high tide in the 1950's. Although it abated somewhat in the 1960's, it reached an historic height in 1970. In April 1970 there were 203.2…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Census Figures, Demography, Enrollment
International Labour Office, Geneva (Switzerland). – 1974
Presented in three languages (English, French, and Spanish), the document deals only with the demographic aspects of the world labor force--fully employed, underemployed, and unemployed. It includes employers, salaried employees, self-employed, wage earners, unpaid family workers, members of producer cooperatives, and members of the armed forces.…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Employment Projections, Employment Statistics
PDF pending restorationNew York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Div. of Systems Planning and Program Analysis. – 1970
This report presents a statistical overview of each of the 31 newly aligned Community School Districts of New York City. It contains the 1969-70 tax levy condition of each district in terms of school plant facilities, pupil population, school personnel, and per-pupil budgeted costs. The information provided is considered to be, hopefully, helpful…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Budgeting, Budgets
Johnson, Charles E., Jr.; Bressler, Tobia – 1968
Population statistics based on the 1960 Census of Population are presented for Negroes, American Indians, persons with Spanish surnames, and "other whites" in the Southwestern states of Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. Some 1950 Census data are included for comparative purposes. Detailed tables present information on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, American Indians, Blacks


