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Ecological Determinants of White and Black Immigration to Small Areas in Central Cities, 1965 - 1970
Peer reviewedBiggar, Jeanne C.; Martin, Julia H. – Social Forces, 1976
Suggests that although the explained variance in negro immigration rates is much lower than that for whites, comparisons of the patterns of ecological determinants for the two races show more similarities than differences. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Demography, Ecological Factors
Tolnay, Stewart E.; Eichenlaub, Suzanne C. – Social Forces, 2006
The Great Migration of southerners away from their region of birth stands as one of the most significant demographic events in U.S. history. The first waves of migrants headed primarily to the Northeast and Midwest. During and after World War II, a larger proportion moved to the West. We use information from the 1970 through 2000 public use…
Descriptors: United States History, Economic Status, War, Immigrants

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