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Peer reviewedKerri, James Nwannukwu – Human Organization, 1976
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), American Indians, Migration, Nature Nurture Controversy
Peer reviewedFredrich, Barbara E. – Journal of Geography, 1977
Describes an activity intended to heighten teaching effectiveness and student interest in college-level introductory cultural geography. By tracing their family's migration history, students experience a sense of time, place, and cultural heritage. (Author)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Family Mobility, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBhatt, R. V.; And Others – Medical Education, 1976
Out of a total of 1396 students at the Medical College from 1949 to 1972, 584 doctors migrated to other countries and only 29 have returned to India. The majority left for better and more comfortable living conditions. (LBH)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Nationals, Graduate Medical Students, Graduate Surveys
Peer reviewedWilson-Figueroa, Maria; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1991
Analyzes data with individual and county level variables. During 1984-86, poor Hispanic youth and youth living in high-poverty counties were more likely to move to another county than were nonpoor youth or those in low-poverty counties. However, multilevel interactions between individual status and contextual status affected these relationships.…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Hispanic Americans, Longitudinal Studies, Low Income Counties
Wilson, Franklin D. – 1984
This paper explores the following questions: Does the demand/supply allocation process affect the return migrants receive for their human capital attributes? Specifically, do returns to migration vary across places of destination, and does this variation reflect labor supply and demand differentials and/or other characteristics of places of…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Educational Attainment, Employment Opportunities, Family Mobility
Davis, Benjamin G. – 1979
During the calendar year September 1977 to August 1978 there were over 10,000 Arizona migrant students listed in the Migrant Student Record Transfer System (MSRTS). Because agriculture was a year round activity within the state, students tended to remain for relatively long periods of time. Forty-four percent of the students moved only one time…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Migrant Children, Migrant Education
Basch, Linda; Lerner, Gail – Migration World Magazine, 1986
Challenges "myths" about women and migration, including (1) the causes of migration are economic, not racism; (2) migrant women receive support from feminist groups and trade unions; (3) transnational corporations are positive forces in developing nations; (4) migration today has little impact on family life; and (5) most migrants cluster in…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Employment Opportunities, Females, Feminism
Peer reviewedFord, Kathleen – International Migration Review, 1990
Examines census data on the fertility of U.S. immigrants to study trends in fertility after migration. Results show that immigrant fertility may rise after arrival in the new country, perhaps because immigrants are making up for births or marriages postponed because of the move, but that, with assimilation, fertility declines. (AF)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Birth Rate, Census Figures, Demography
Mann, Donald – USA Today, 1984
Unemployment in the United States can only be made worse by continued high levels of legal immigration. Especially serious is the threat from Latin America. We must help developing countries halt their population growth and impose a ceiling of 100,000 a year for total immigration to the United States. (RM)
Descriptors: Current Events, Developing Nations, Immigrants, Latin American Culture
Larner, Mary B. – 1986
The United States is known as a mobile society and recently Sweden has also seen higher rates of mobility. A study was conducted to examine how local residential mobility affects the lives of families in Sweden and in black and white communities in the United States, and to investigate how moving affects social networks. Interviews were conducted…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cross Cultural Studies, Family Mobility, Foreign Countries
Berry, J. W. – 1988
This paper reviews the concepts of acculturation and adaptation to provide a framework for understanding the highly variable relationship between acculturation and mental health in refugee populations. It begins with an extended definition and discussion of the concepts of acculturation and adaptation. The characteristics of acculturating groups…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Cambodians, Laotians
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. Population Div. – 1977
This report presents population estimates for July 1, 1974, and provisional estimates for July 1, 1975, for all counties and county equivalents in the United States, by state. Estimates are also shown for standard metropolitan statistical areas, New England county metropolitan areas, and 13 standard consolidated statistical areas. The estimates,…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Migration, Migration Patterns
Peer reviewedSofranko, Andrew J.; Fliegel, Frederick C. – Rural Sociology, 1984
Data from a 1977 telephone survey of 501 urban to rural North Carolina migrants show global satisfaction measures reflect more than is included in standard lists of community attributes and reflect satisfaction with few attributes in particlar. The analysis demonstrates community satisfaction can help explain respondents' potential for moving…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Satisfaction, Item Analysis, Migration
Structural Influences on Outmigrant Selectivity: A Panel Study of Three Rural Colombian Communities.
Peer reviewedWimberley, Dale W.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1989
Examines effects of agricultural and socioeconomic attributes of rural households on household members' outmigration. Uses data from 180 households surveyed in 1963 and 1971 in 3 diverse Colombian "counties." Suggests that different patterns of community structure and structural change produce different patterns of migrant selectivity.…
Descriptors: Community Change, Community Characteristics, Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies
Gorn, Cathy – 1998
This booklet describes the theme for National History Day 1997-1998, "Migration in History." The supplement provides teachers with classroom materials to help students begin thinking about the theme, analyze and think critically about the topic's significance in history in relation to the theme, and to help students conduct research on…
Descriptors: Demography, Elementary Secondary Education, History, History Instruction


