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Rutman, Deborah L.; Freedman, Jonathan L. – 1987
Research has examined the effects of relocation on the physical and psychological well-being of the elderly, but has usually neglected the pre-relocation or anticipatory period. A study was conducted to examine the experiences of older persons waiting to relocate to subsidized age-segregated apartments. Subjects were interviewed twice over a…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Foreign Countries, Older Adults
Mitchell, Eugene S. – 1987
When professional movers are hired to move a library collection, drawing up written specifications becomes the most important part of the planning process. Specifications explain exactly what needs to be done, form the basis for a legal contract, and provide the basis for determining the cost of the job. Precision is an important component of…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Legal Responsibility, Library Administration, Library Collections
McInnis, Kathleen M. – 1981
A demographic study was conducted to examine the secondary migration rate of 782 Indochinese families resettled by the Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and upper Michigan between May 1975 and October 1980. Although 18 percent of the families were found to have left their original location of resettlement, this rate is lower than the mobility…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Family Characteristics, Indochinese, Migration Patterns
Brandel, Sarah; And Others – 1981
This is the transcript of the "Focus on Refugees," proqram conducted by the Overseas Development Council. Remarks from the following participants are included: (1) Sarah Brandel, Associate Fellow at the Overseas Development Council; (2) Gary Perkins, Chief of Mission of the Washington Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, International Organizations, International Relations, Land Settlement
Rogge, John R. – 1981
A significant component of modern migrants are refugees or displaced persons. Historically, most involuntary migrants readily found permanent asylum in the traditional immigrant receiving countries of the New World. This situation is changing. Source areas of refugees have shifted from the European arena to the Third World, and the causes of…
Descriptors: Definitions, Economic Factors, Legal Problems, Migrants
Wells, Miriam J. – Azlan--International Journal of Chicano Studies Research, 1976
The decisions of Mexican American migrants to relocate permanently in Wisconsin were examined. It was shown that their decisions were strongly affected by the structural positions of decision makers with respect to economic opportunities and social networks. (NQ)
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Migrant Workers, Motivation, Place of Residence
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Morrison, Donna Ruane; Lichter, Daniel T. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1988
Examined effects of geographic mobility on changes in underemployment among married and single women. Results reinforce findings from previous studies by showing that migration contributed to labor force nonparticipation and unemployment among married women. Migration was also linked to involuntary part-time employment and low pay, and negatively…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Family Mobility, Females, Marital Status
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Hartwigsen, Gail – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1987
Presents a relocation pattern indicated by a sample of older widows (N=25) as they relocated from homes previously shared with their husbands to a life care facility. Illustrates the suggested pattern with quotations at each identified stage. Suggests the women's high income, educational levels, independence, and prior careers were conducive to…
Descriptors: Females, Futures (of Society), Homeowners, Older Adults
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Sawada, Mitziko – Amerasia Journal, 1987
Seabrook Farms was most prosperous during World War II when Japanese Americans were recruited from concentration camps to alleviate its labor shortage. As the camps closed, former detainees became full-time workers in spite of some exploitation. It was a place for these families to live and work before returning to the West Coast. (VM)
Descriptors: Farm Labor, Japanese Americans, Labor Problems, Labor Supply
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Goss, Ernst P.; Schoening, Niles C. – Journal of Human Resources, 1984
Unemployed in distressed regions of the United States have been reluctant to move to areas of greater employment opportunities. By establishing a negative correlation between weeks of job search and probability of migration, this study is able to provide a partial explanation for lack of a positive relationship between outmigration rates and…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Job Search Methods, Labor Turnover, Motivation
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Ferriss, Abbott L. – College and University, 1973
Examines results of several studies bearing upon the migration of talent: predicting state-to-state migration of talent; characteristics of migrants and non-migrants; migration from high school to doctorate to first post-doctoral job; migration and quality of the university; and migration and state educational and economic characteristics.…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Higher Education, Institutions, Migration
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Butler, Edgar W.; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1973
The analysis suggests that for both males and females moving, whether voluntary or involuntary, decreases formal organizational participation, has little effect upon informal social relations either within or outside the neighborhood of residence, relatively small impact upon how respondents perceive their neighbors, and little effect upon the…
Descriptors: Family Mobility, Females, Males, Relocation
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Rieger, Jon H. – Rural Sociology, 1972
Descriptors: Evaluation, Longitudinal Studies, Mobility, Occupational Mobility
Hiatt, Catherine C.; Spurlock, Ruth E. – Amer J Orthopsychiat, 1970
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Emotional Problems, Etiology
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Stern, James L. – Journal of Human Resources, 1972
Descriptors: Income, Labor Economics, Labor Problems, Labor Turnover
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