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NEA Res Bull, 1969
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty Promotion, Geographic Distribution
Mangusso, David J. – 1979
Of the 345 students who did their student teaching at the University of Alaska from 1972 to 1977, 60 percent accepted full-time teaching positions while 24 percent did not enter the teaching ranks. No information could be collected for the remaining 16 percent. Of the former students 77 percent have taken up residence in Alaska. (DS)
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Graduates, Followup Studies, Geographic Distribution

Rice, Dale W. – 1977
This National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration publication lists 116 species of living and recently extinct marine mammals of the world. Included are 36 species of Order Carnivora (polar bear, sea otter, and 34 pinnipeds); 5 species of Order Sirenia; 10 of Order Mysticeti (baleen whales); and 65 species of Order Odontoceti (tooth whales).…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Classification, Geographic Distribution
GILES, FREDERIC T.; AND OTHERS – 1965
THE FEASIBILITY AND GENERAL SITE LOCATION OF A REGIONAL COLLEGE FOR TEN SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN THE OKANAGAN AREA OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WAS STUDIED AND ESTABLISHED. GEOGRAPHIC CENTERS OF POPULATION DISTRIBUTION, TRANSPORTATION, GENERAL ECONOMY AND SCHOOL POPULATIONS FOR GRADES 1-12 AND 13-14 WERE DETERMINED FROM THE ANALYSIS OF DEMOGRAPHIC, GEOGRAPHIC…
Descriptors: Assessed Valuation, College Planning, Commuting Students, Feasibility Studies
Roseman, Curtis C. – 1977
In this study migration is examined as a component of population change. Decisions involved in migration are discussed. Source of migration data are suggested. Generalized in-migration and out-migration fields are described. Migration patterns before 1975 and recent migration patterns are examined and decisions underlying the latter are analyzed.…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Data, Data Analysis, Demography

Wagner, Elizabeth – 1970
The register of children (under 20 years of age) with impaired vision and hearing provides the number of children in deaf blind programs, other educational programs, at home, and in institutions for the mentally handicapped for the academic year 1968-9. Additional information on the 777 handicapped children registered by the American Foundation…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Geographic Distribution, Hearing Impairments, Incidence
Webb, William A.; And Others – 1971
This report reflects the origin of student enrollments for the fall semester 1970 of the 43 accredited Kentucky colleges and universities. The enrollments are aggregated for each institution, by state and country, and Kentucky resident students by county of origin. For the fall of 1970, Kentucky state-supported and independent institutions of…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, Colleges, Demography, Enrollment
State Univ. of New York, Albany. Central Staff Office of Institutional Research. – 1974
This report presents the results of the annual survey of geographic origins or permanent residence of all first-time credit course students attending the institutions of the State University of New York during the 1972 fall term. Following summary tables of first-time students by institution and permanent residence of first-time students, Part 2…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Students, Demography, Enrollment
Steward, Charles T., Jr.; Siddayao, Corazon M. – 1973
This paper considers medical personnel shortages, especially the shortage of physicians, and the different ways to alleviate these shortages. Chapter I gives a brief history (1963-1972) of legislation intended to increase medical manpower supply and Chapter II discusses the causes of the shortage, analyzing the elements affecting demand for…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Geographic Distribution, Health Personnel
McLennan, Kenneth; Seidenstat, Paul
In an examination of the geographic distribution of the urban demand for labor and its relationship with unemployment in Philadelphia, this study: (1) considers the potential contribution of new businesses in rehabilitating the ghettos, (2) examines the relative attractiveness of different parts of the city to various types of industries, and (3)…
Descriptors: Business, Economic Development, Employment Opportunities, Geographic Distribution
Administration on Aging (DHEW), Washington, DC. National Clearinghouse on Aging. – 1975
This pamphlet is a publication of the Administration on Aging. It presents the following statistical information on older Americans: their number, geographic distribution, life expectancy, cost of personal health care, living arrangements, marital status, income, employment, health status and health care utilization. (SJL)
Descriptors: Age Groups, Demography, Employment Patterns, Geographic Distribution

Igbozurike, M. Uzo – Journal of Geography, 1976
This paper suggests some answers and tentative conclusions about the relationship between farm size and parcellization, with emphasis on responses of farmers in Jamaica and Nigeria. (Author/ND)
Descriptors: Farm Management, Farmers, Geographic Distribution, Interviews
Science News, 1978
Reports that a survey of the geographic distribution of psychologists and other groups providing mental health services found the highest concentration in affluent, urban states and in university towns. (SL)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Geographic Distribution, Health, Health Personnel

Farrell, Walter; And Others – Negro History Bulletin, 1978
This essay represents an attempt to look at black migration through an historical-social-epidemiological construct. The etiological factors presented suggest that the major impetus for migration was the quest for a psychosocially less stressful environment. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Black Population Trends, Blacks, Etiology

Richards, James M., Jr. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1977
Measures of the ecological characteristics of states were developed through factor analysis. Then ecological characteristics of states and cities were related to the geographic distribution of veterinarians and physicians. Population size is the strongest correlate of the number of health professionals. Results for pet veterinarians resemble…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Ecological Factors, Environmental Influences, Factor Analysis