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Borup, Jerry H.; And Others – Gerontologist, 1979
This article examines the effects of geriatric relocation on mortality rates. An experimental-control model was utilized with a sample of 529 patients undergoing relocation and 453 patients not experiencing a move. (Author)
Descriptors: Death, Gerontology, Older Adults, Relocation
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Buck, Nicholas; Scott, Jacqueline – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1993
Used data from Panel Study of Income Dynamics to examine timing and process of leaving home to different destinations of marriage and independent living. Found that trend has been toward leaving later, especially for men. Other findings suggest that short-term changes in characteristics of family background have important influence on timing and…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Independent Living, Marriage, Relocation
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Hartwigsen, Gail – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1984
Discusses sex differences in the relocation patterns of 37 institutionalized patients interviewed prior to and following relocation. Trends indicated that while males scored slightly higher levels of mental alertness, females appeared to be better suited to life in the institution. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Geriatrics, Institutionalized Persons, Nursing Homes
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Kiker, B. F.; Traynham, Earle C. – Growth and Change, 1977
The study determined: if there were economic and/or demographic differences between them which existed prior to out-migration; what were the actual earnings differences between cohorts of return and nonreturn migrants following their migration; and if return migrants experienced an improvement or worsening in earnings relative to cohorts of…
Descriptors: Age, Cohort Analysis, Demography, Income
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Wunderman, Lorna E.; Steiber, Steven R. – Journal of Medical Education, 1983
Sixty-five percent of physicians entering their first professional positions leave the counties of their residencies, following a national migration trend to the Sun Belt. Most of these were in nonprimary care specialties and moved into self-employment or office-based practices, were disproportionately male, and moved to smaller urban or nonurban…
Descriptors: Geographic Distribution, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education, Migration Patterns
Truett, Carol – 1982
Women have comprised a declining percentage of public school administrators since 1928 when 55 percent of all elementary principals were female. A heretofore unchallenged reason for this decline has been the assumption that women lack geographic mobility and that consequently neither they themselves nor potential employers should consider them…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Elementary Secondary Education, Occupational Mobility
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Hackenberg, Robert A.; Wilson, C. Roderick – Human Organization, 1972
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, Community Study, Employment Patterns, Migration Patterns
Bentley, Deborah L. – 1986
Social support systems often relate to a person's ability to cope with stressful events. When the stressful event involves relocation, however, the benefits of social support may not extend beyond the relocation. A study was conducted to examine how a move to college affects social support and homesickness. College freshmen (N=70) who were from…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Higher Education, Interpersonal Competence, On Campus Students
Cochran, Samuel W.; And Others – 1989
A questionnaire to identify the time to adjust, sources of stress, and importance of services was completed by 241 residents (68 percent), median age 70 years, of a continuing care retirement community (CCRC). The answers to these questions provided valuable information; however, an equally important finding was the variability of responses…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Frail Elderly, Older Adults
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Donohue, Kevin C.; Gullotta, Thomas P. – Adolescence, 1983
Used an inventory of coping behaviors to examine how adolescents (N=41) cope with the stress of relocation. The most helpful techniques were establishing friendships, starting over, experiencing loneliness, and maintaining current functioning. Females seemed to use more coping behaviors successfully than males. Age differences were less…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Coping, Family Mobility
Erkut, Sumru; Fields, Jacqueline P. – 1983
Relocation of dual career families often translates into career advancement for the spouse whose job prospects initiate the move and career disruption for the spouse who follows. To describe the relocation concerns of men and women in dual career marriages, 32 professional couples were interviewed. Half the sample were black and half were white,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Blacks, Dual Career Family, Empathy
Abwender, David A.; And Others – 1991
Residential relocation during the early adolescent years can make numerous adaptational demands during a developmentally sensitive period. This study was conducted to determine the range and prevalence of adolescent concerns related to relocation; to assess the congruence between adolescent-reported concerns and parental perceptions of the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Congruence (Psychology), Intimacy, Junior High School Students
Ammons, Paul; And Others – 1980
Relocation caused by employment transfers may favorably affect the attainment of career and financial goals; however, it is experienced as a stressful situation by many families and may create traumas for individual family members. If variables can be isolated that contribute to a family's adjustment to a new community, coping strategies may be…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Depression (Psychology), Family Mobility
White, Michael J.; Mueser, Peter R. – 1988
This report simultaneously examines alternative mobility decisions and changes in the demographic determinants of residential mobility over the period 1940-80. Alternative mobility decisions are defined as the choice to move locally, to migrate within a state, or to migrate between states. Determinants of mobility include age, race, sex, and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Census Figures, Demography, Educational Attainment
Fowler, Gary L.; Rappaport, Jeff – 1979
Congressional mandate in 1975 directed that the Appalachian Regional Commission conduct a study on (1) the status of Appalachian migrants living in the destinations to which they had moved; (2) current migration patterns and implications; and (3) past and potential impact of Commission programs on outmigration and welfare of Appalachian migrants.…
Descriptors: Demography, Income, Migrant Employment, Migrants
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