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Peer reviewedChapman, Murray – International Migration Review, 1978
To facilitate cross-cultural inquiry, there is a strong desire for precise definitions of movement based upon strictly specified criteria. Although unresolved, much of the concern expressed could be met if definitions are acknowledged to reflect the nature of the research problem, and to vary with the level of inquiry. (Author)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Field Studies, Migration Patterns, Mobility
Peer reviewedDotson, Floyd; Dotson, Lilliam O. – Rural Sociology, 1978
Analysis shows that Mexican cities typically contain large proportions of agriculturalists, but variation exists by size, regional location, and degree of metropolitanization. Underemployment and a preference for urban living are seen as contributing factors to this phenomenon. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Farmers, Foreign Countries, Industrialization
Peer reviewedSt. John, Craig – Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1987
Blacks and whites have different standards for evaluating the environmental quality of their neighborhoods, a result of blacks having much more restricted access to the housing market than whites. (Author/LHW)
Descriptors: Blacks, Demography, Housing, Housing Deficiencies
Daniels, Maurice – Human Services in the Rural Environment, 1986
Examines housing conditions and attitudes of 46 predominantly Black residents of substandard single family houses in a rural Georgia community. Finds houses lack indoor plumbing and need serious repairs, but residents like their homes, prefer to stay, and would welcome housing assistance programs. Offers recommendations for improving rural…
Descriptors: Blacks, Community Attitudes, Housing, Housing Deficiencies
Peer reviewedLawton, M. Powell – Gerontology, 1976
Tenants moving into congregate (N=78) and traditional housing (N=122) were studied immediately before and one year after occupancy in order to determine what changes in well-being might be ascribed to the difference in levels of supportive services offered in the two environments. (Author)
Descriptors: Gerontology, Housing, Morale, Older Adults
Peer reviewedHirst, Eric – Science, 1976
Analyzes changes in household formation and housing choices, fuel rates, per capita income, technological developments, and equipment efficiences to show that residential energy use growth could reach zero by the year 2000. (MLH)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Economic Factors, Energy, Energy Conservation
Peer reviewedChudacoff, Howard P. – Journal of American History, 1973
Case study focuses on Omaha, Nebraska, between the years of 1880 and 1920, where closer examination of ethnic residential patterns have established that around the turn of the century, clustering of national groups did not exist in degrees as strong as assumptions about the American ghetto'' suggest. (RJ)
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Studies, Ghettos, Housing Discrimination
Peer reviewedHawkes, Roland K. – American Journal of Sociology, 1973
A mathematical expression of the classic zone and sector phenomena in the distribution of residential neighborhood characteristics in urban areas is developed. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Demography, Geographic Regions, Mathematical Models, Models
Peer reviewedCordasco, Francesco; Galatioto, Rosco G. – Journal of Negro Education, 1971
Descriptors: Black Community, Black History, Ethnic Distribution, Ethnic Groups
Simonds, John O. – Parks Recreation, 1970
Descriptors: Architecture, Community Planning, Housing, Landscaping
Peer reviewedVillemez, Wayne J. – Social Forces, 1980
Based on 1970 data, Blacks were found to receive less residential return than Whites on their individual resources. Blacks resided in inferior neighborhoods despite similar resources. The primary effect of race on residence was as a channeling device, causing Blacks to be sorted into high percent Black neighborhoods. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Family Financial Resources, Neighborhoods, Racial Composition
Peer reviewedMadden, Janice Fanning – Urban Studies, 2003
Used 1970-90 Census data to examine changes in spatial concentrations of income and poverty within large metropolitan areas. The filtering of older residential buildings to lower-income groups contributed to increased poverty and decreased median household incomes within central cities and certain inner suburbs. White flight and the non-poor's…
Descriptors: Family Income, Low Income Groups, Metropolitan Areas, Population Trends
Peer reviewedPrince, Sabiyha Robin – Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development, 2002
Examines forces behind the influx of the black middle class into Harlem, New York, revealing that through often-contradictory notions of development and belonging, African Americans are redefining what characterizes desirable residential communities. Discusses the range of experiences and ideas of black professionals in today's cities, detailing…
Descriptors: Blacks, Middle Class, Place of Residence, Racial Factors
Peer reviewedFischer, Mary J. – Urban Affairs Review, 2003
Explored trends in segregation by race/ethnicity and income class from 1970-00. Declines in racial segregation and increases in income class segregation were found until the 1990s, when income segregation declined. Poor families experienced greater segregation from others than families in other income groups did from each other. Blacks experienced…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Entropy, Family Income, Racial Segregation
Peer reviewedGaskill, Paul L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1988
The surge in the over-75 age group in the United States creates entrepreneurial opportunities in the older adult housing market. Pine Hill is a successful example of a retirement residence which responds to the older adult's need for independence and meaningful leisure involvement. Its planning, development and operation are described. (IAH)
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Entrepreneurship, Housing, Older Adults


