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Stone, Gerald C. – Journalism Quarterly, 1977
Three variables, considered in concert, proved to be powerful predictors of daily newspaper circulation: (1) number of households in the community which were owned by their residents; (2) population of the community; and (3) number of single-family dwelling units in the community. (GW)
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Size, Newspapers, Predictor Variables
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Moore, Joan; And Others – Social Problems, 1983
Presents findings from research on Chicano gangs in Los Angeles, which indicates that many gang members do not live in the territory they defend as their "turf." Suggests that the ecological premises of research from the old "Chicago school of sociologists" no longer apply to gangs in modern U. S. cities. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Adults, Ghettos, Juvenile Gangs, Mexican Americans
MacFarland, Thomas W. – 1999
This report was prepared to provide a comprehensive summary of permanent residence and place of class attendance statistics for calendar year 1998 for Nova Southeastern University, Florida. Data were gained from the Universitys Student Information System. In 1998, 73% of all students were permanent residents of Florida, and 42% were permanent…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Place of Residence, Residential Patterns
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Michelson, William; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1973
This paper summarizes intentions and expectations in differential residential selection among families who had chose to move. Wives appear at face value to assess alternatives in the selection process rationally, to be aware of limitations in housing and location they will experience, and to have expectations about behavioral changes consistant…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attitudes, Family Mobility, Relocation
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Bacon, Lloyd – Rural Sociology, 1971
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Migrants, Poverty
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Ellis, Mark; Wright, Richard – International Migration Review, 1998
Compares characteristics of recent immigrant arrivals in the United States using two measures from the U.S. Census, the "came-to-stay" question and the migrant question. Results suggest that immigration researchers should consider the idea of arrival carefully to distinguish between newcomers and the resident foreign born. (SLD)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Census Figures, Immigrants, Immigration
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Bond, Carolyn; Williams, Richard – Social Forces, 2007
This article shows that, after decades of inequality, the 1990s saw sudden and dramatic increases in lending to low income and minority groups. Drawing in part on the work of Williams, Nesiba and McConnell (2005), we argue that government deregulation, industry restructuring and government-insured loans all fueled this growth by increasing the…
Descriptors: Low Income, Industry, Residential Patterns, Ghettos
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Gillis, A. R. – Social Forces, 1974
Using Canadian census tract data, the relationship between population density and social pathology is explored. When effects of income and national origin have been removed building type is found to be a significant predictor of variation in social allowance and delinquency. It is argued that the number of individuals per unit space is less…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Buildings, Delinquency, Identification
Kan, Stephen H.; Liu, William T. – 1984
This paper uses 1980 Census data to assess the patterns of population redistribution and migration of Asian Americans. Analyzing migration flows, it argues that Asian Americans who immigrated to the United States before 1975 followed a national trend of regional population shift from the Northeast and the North Central to the West and South.…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution, Racial Distribution
Jennings, Jerry T. – 1973
This document presents the results of a survey designed to determine the living arrangements of college students in 1971. The 1971 data are compared with data elicited by a similar survey in 1966, and some comparisons are made with 1958 data. Highlights of the survey findings include: (1) College students were fairly evenly divided in their living…
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Dormitories, Higher Education
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Zeitz, Eileen – Black Scholar, 1977
Notes that in the reinvasion areas there is a consistent increase in home ownership for all census tracts over time. However, it is clear that it is only home ownership among the white population that is increasing. (Author)
Descriptors: Inner City, Migration Patterns, Residential Patterns, Urban Areas
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Deskins, Donald R., Jr. – Economic Geography, 1972
Forces are at work tending to minimize the home-to-work distance; however, these forces favor white workers in Detroit more than members of the Negro labor force. Residential segregation is the major factor controlling the home-to-work distance minimization efforts of Negro workers. (RJ)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Negro Housing, Residential Patterns, Social Problems
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White, Betty Jo – Journal of Home Economics, 1983
Provides a profile of the population to be housed at the beginning of the twenty-first century, an analysis of predictions by housing futurists, and near-term forecasts for the housing product and process. (JOW)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Housing, Housing Needs, Population Trends
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Hansen, Kristin; Long, Larry H. – Society, 1980
Reports on the 1974-76 results of the Annual Housing Survey concerned with why people move from one state to another. Major motivations for relocation included employment opportunities, change of climate, proximity of relatives, and retirement. Discusses implications for policies that focus on planned growth of given regions. (GC)
Descriptors: Demography, Migration, Motivation, Public Policy
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Roncek, Dennis W.; And Others – Social Problems, 1981
Proximity to public housing projects has a small but statistically significant effect on the incidence of violent crime. However, adjacency to public housing is a weak predictor of violent crime once the socioeconomic and housing characteristics of the adjacent blocks are taken into account. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Crime, Neighborhoods, Public Housing, Residential Patterns
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