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Obermiller, Phillip J.; Howe, Steven R. – Journal of Appalachian Studies, 2001
Examines migration patterns into, out of, and within Appalachia during the periods 1975-80 and 1985-90. Focuses on the elderly, working-age adults, the school-age population, college students, college graduates, African Americans, Hispanics, and occupational and economic status groups. Notes significant differences between northern, central, and…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Brain Drain, Educational Attainment, Migration Patterns
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Brown, David L.; Kulcsar, Laszlo J.; Kulcsar, Laszlo; Obadovics, Csilla – Rural Sociology, 2005
This research focuses on pathways by which national level macro-social transformations are transmitted to local communities. Our case is Hungary where we examine the relationship between post-socialist economic restructuring, widespread industrial dislocations, and urban-rural migration. Using secondary data from the Hungarian Central Statistical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Force, Human Capital, Rural Areas
California Postsecondary Education Commission, 2007
This report evaluates the contribution of public higher education to raise educational attainment and the challenge of aligning postsecondary education with evolving educational needs of the state's diverse population. Report conclusions include: (1) The educational attainment of California's population is growing more slowly than the national…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Accountability, Guidelines, Educational Needs
Rendall, Michael S.; Torr, Berna M. – RAND Corporation, 2007
Second-generation immigrants are typically analyzed under the assumption that, having been born in the United States, they grew up in the United States. We challenge this assumption by investigating the prevalence and patterns of second-generation Mexican-American children's migration to and return from Mexico during childhood, and consider the…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Children, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
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Walford, Nigel – Journal of Rural Studies, 2007
Exchanges of population between supposedly "urban" and "rural" spaces have occurred throughout history as people migrate between areas with relatively, densely and sparsely settled populations. However, comparatively little is known about whether the same small areas persistently contribute to the flow and what types of…
Descriptors: Migration Patterns, Population Growth, Developed Nations, Rural Areas
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Blunt, Kesha – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2007
Migration across national borders has resulted in demographic changes in the United States, causing the country to become more multi-ethnic. This presents considerable challenges for graduate level educators who need to be responsive to the unique academic needs of diverse populations by considering students' previous experiences, values, and…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Transformative Learning, Educational Environment, Social Work
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Long, Larry; Hansen, Kristin A. – Integrated Education, 1976
Suggests and presents evidence that the South's recent change over from net out migration to net immigration represents the reversal of an 100-year trend. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Age Groups, Ethnic Distribution, Migrants
Pickard, Jerome – Appalachia, 1975
Appalachia's accelerated growth in population is due primarily to the reversal from a net outmigration to net inmigration. (JC)
Descriptors: Demography, Migration Patterns, Population Growth, Rural Areas
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Fuller, Gary; Chapman, Murray – International Migration Review, 1974
The mental maps (geographic depiction of expressed preferences for alternative residential locations) of 148 scholarship holders of the East-West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii wer examined. (NQ)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Culture Contact, Demography, Graduate Students
Goreham, Gary A.; And Others – 1984
Based primarily on 1980 census data, the bulletin presents five sets of tables which describe changes in population which have occurred in South Dakota as a result of migration into and out of the state. Table 1 provides state of origin/destination, rank, number, and percentage data on migration into and out of South Dakota from 1975-80. Figures…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Demography, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution
Heaton, Tim B.; And Others – 1982
United States population trends in 1960 suggested that the growing socioeconomic status of blacks would result in increasingly similar migration patterns among blacks and whites. Analysis of 1950 to 1980 census data was conducted to test that prediction. The analysis showed that in general, recent population trends have differed greatly from past…
Descriptors: Blacks, Demography, Economic Factors, Migration Patterns
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Myers, George C. – Monthly Labor Review, 1974
A review of five recent books indicates that the migration of labor remains, on balance, a dynamic force for human betterment and economic prosperity. (Author)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Economic Change, Immigrants, Labor Supply
White, John – Weewish Tree, 1974
The article gives a brief history of the Lenape (also known as Delaware Indians). The story of "Mishink", a masked figure in a bearskin suit who appeared at Big House ceremonies of the Oklahoma Delawares is also described. (KM)
Descriptors: American History, American Indian Culture, Books, Childrens Literature
National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC. – 1978
Based on data concerning the artist population of the United States collected in the 1970 census, this report examines three patterns in the lives of artists. The first chapter analyzes self-employment patterns and includes information about the size of the self-employed artist population, its earnings, and a breakdown of self-employment patterns…
Descriptors: Architects, Artists, Authors, Demography
HORNBOSTEL, VICTOR O. – 1963
SPARSITY OF POPULATION, A MIGRATORY POPULATION, AND AN ETHNIC POPULATION INFLUENCE THE RISING COSTS OF RURAL EDUCATION. AN IMPORTANT GOAL IN FINANCING RURAL EDUCATION IS TO PROVIDE LOCAL SCHOOL BOARDS WITH THE FLEXIBILITY NECESSARY TO MEET ANY FINANCIAL NEEDS THAT ARISE. LOCAL SCHOOL SUPPORT COMES MAINLY FROM PROPERTY TAX, STATE SCHOOL SUPPORT…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Educational Finance, Ethnic Distribution, Migration Patterns
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