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Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Trends in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Population Growth Sine 1970
Trends in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Population Growth Since 1970
Author: Richard L. Forstall
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Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Publisher:
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Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Trends Since 1970 in Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Population Growth
Author: Richard L. Forstall
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Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Category : Demography
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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1970 Census of Population and Housing
Census of Population and Housing, 1970 [v. 5] General Demographic Trends for Metropolitan Areas, 1960 to 1970
Author: United States. Bureau of the Census
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Category : Metropolitan areas
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Category : Metropolitan areas
Languages : en
Pages : 532
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Regional Population Trends in the United States, 1970-80
Author: Richard L. Forstall
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Category : Metropolitan areas
Languages : en
Pages :
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"Three major trends shown by the 1980 census are discussed: (1) much greater population growth in the South and West than in the Northeast or Midwest; (2) a revival of population growth in many nonmetropolitan parts of the country; (3) slackening growth or actual decline in many metropolitan areas, particularly the largest ones."--P. [1] of the Revised abstract.
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Category : Metropolitan areas
Languages : en
Pages :
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"Three major trends shown by the 1980 census are discussed: (1) much greater population growth in the South and West than in the Northeast or Midwest; (2) a revival of population growth in many nonmetropolitan parts of the country; (3) slackening growth or actual decline in many metropolitan areas, particularly the largest ones."--P. [1] of the Revised abstract.
Regional and Metropolitan Growth and Decline in the US
Author: William H. Frey
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
ISBN: 1610442253
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 617
Book Description
During the 1970s, several striking population shifts attracted widespread attention and colorful journalistic labels. Urban gentrification, the rural renaissance, the rise of the Sunbelt—these phenomena signaled major reversals in long-term patterns of population distribution. In Regional and Metropolitan Growth and Decline in the United States, authors Frey and Speare place such reversals in context by examining a rich array of census data. This comprehensive study describes new population distribution patterns, explores their consequences, and evaluates competing explanations of current trends. The authors also provide an in-depth look at the changing race, status, and household demographics of the nation's largest cities and discuss the broad societal forces precipitating such changes. Frey and Speare conclude that the 1970s represented a "transition decade" in the history of population distribution and that patterns now emerging do not suggest a return to the past. With impressive scope and detail, this volume offers an unmatched picture of regional growth and decline across the United States. A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Census Series.
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
ISBN: 1610442253
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 617
Book Description
During the 1970s, several striking population shifts attracted widespread attention and colorful journalistic labels. Urban gentrification, the rural renaissance, the rise of the Sunbelt—these phenomena signaled major reversals in long-term patterns of population distribution. In Regional and Metropolitan Growth and Decline in the United States, authors Frey and Speare place such reversals in context by examining a rich array of census data. This comprehensive study describes new population distribution patterns, explores their consequences, and evaluates competing explanations of current trends. The authors also provide an in-depth look at the changing race, status, and household demographics of the nation's largest cities and discuss the broad societal forces precipitating such changes. Frey and Speare conclude that the 1970s represented a "transition decade" in the history of population distribution and that patterns now emerging do not suggest a return to the past. With impressive scope and detail, this volume offers an unmatched picture of regional growth and decline across the United States. A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Census Series.
The Economic and Social Condition of Nonmetropolitan America in the 1970's
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service. Economic Development Division
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Population Trends in the 1980's
Social and Economic Characteristics of the Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Population, 1974 and 1970
Author: United States. Bureau of the Census
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Presents data on selected social and economic characteristics of the population by type of residence (central cities, suburban areas, nonmetropolitan areas) for 1974 and 1970, from the March 1974 Current Population Survey and from the one-in-one.
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 128
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Presents data on selected social and economic characteristics of the population by type of residence (central cities, suburban areas, nonmetropolitan areas) for 1974 and 1970, from the March 1974 Current Population Survey and from the one-in-one.