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van der Horst, G. J. C. – Higher Education and Research in the Netherlands, 1976
Discusses the contribution Dutch universities can make to development cooperation through collaboration in the fields of higher education and research with partners from Third World countries. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Developing Nations, Educational Objectives, Geographic Distribution

Ammon, Ulrich – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1997
Language-spread policy (LSP) is policy promulgated by groups seeking to spread their languages to speakers or communicative domains. LSP can be internal or external, overt or disguised, and related in different ways to national policy. Intent may be to increase native-language advantage in international communication, disseminate ideology, create…
Descriptors: Geographic Distribution, Language Planning, Language Research, Language Role

Gillespie, Andrew; Robins, Kevin – Journal of Communication, 1989
Maintains that, contrary to popular predictions of their decentralizing impact, digital communications contribute to new and more complex forms of corporate integration on a global scale. Discusses how to deflect the centralizing spatial bias of new communications technology. (SR)
Descriptors: Bias, Centralization, Communication Research, Communications
Population Education in Asia and the Pacific Newsletter and Forum, 1991
This study is a response to the emerging needs and requirements for population management with respect to regional strategies for population education. Addresses problems of illiteracy, poverty, and other impediments to population-growth management through the further training of those involved in the education process. (MCO)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Family Planning
Crane, Patti – Currents, 1991
Geodemographic analysis offers colleges a description of student or donor prospect groupings, and direction on finding more of them. However, the method only complements careful use of other resources such as internal yield and retention information, matriculant and nonmatriculant surveys, national and longitudinal data services, focus groups, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Demography, Donors, Fund Raising
Axelrod, Susan; And Others – Currents, 1991
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (New York) has coordinated a comprehensive fund-raising campaign with special emphasis on several regions of the country. Each regional component is a miniature of the overall campaign. Planning strategies include regional analysis, adaptation of the usual development resources, volunteers and staffing, good…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Geographic Distribution, Higher Education, Institutional Advancement

Sullivan, Michael E. – Journal of Geography, 1993
Defines and describes the use of choropleth maps in geography instruction. Identifies the six basic steps for constructing choropleth maps and recommends their use in secondary classrooms. Includes five maps and two tables applying choropleth maps to Central American and Caribbean nations. (CFR)
Descriptors: Cartography, Classroom Techniques, Foreign Countries, Geographic Distribution
Health Resources Administration (DHHS/PHS), Hyattsville, MD. Bureau of Health Professions. – 1983
The diffusion and U.S. geographic distribution of primary care physicians are discussed in three papers. The literature on the diffusion issue is reviewed in the first paper. After introducing diffusion concepts, measures, and problems, current evidence for the diffusion of physicians are assessed, and efforts to forecast future needs for…
Descriptors: Employment Projections, Geographic Distribution, Higher Education, Labor Supply
Glenny, Lyman A. – 1982
The usefulness of the 1980 Census for planning in postsecondary education, and specifically in California, was assessed. Attention is directed to the use of past census data by higher education planners as well as the development of the 1980 Census. The geographic subunits covered by the 1980 Census that may be of use to postsecondary education…
Descriptors: Census Figures, College Planning, Databases, Geographic Distribution

Bush, Joseph C. – Monthly Labor Review, 1975
The earnings of 211,000 full-time workers in nursing homes and related facilities were surveyed and analyzed. Of 20 metropolitan areas surveyed, New York reported the highest pay scale. (MW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Geographic Distribution, Health Personnel, Nursing Homes
Florida State Postsecondary Education Commission, Tallahassee. – 1984
The situation regarding dental education programs in Florida was studied, with attention to the type and size of programs needed to meet state needs, the geographic location of dental programs, funding and tuition policies, and the state's responsibility to provide an opportunity for its residents to participate in these educational programs. It…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Dental Schools, Dentists, Educational Demand
Dixon, Heriberto – 1986
The term "Hispanics" as currently used in the United States is a gross oversimplification of the reality of a highly heterogeneous people. Among the many important variables that divide and subdivide the Hispanic population into distinctive and significant subpopulations are race, language, time of arrival in the United States, national origin,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Blacks, Cubans, Economic Status
Mathematica Policy Research, Washington, DC. – 1979
The purpose of this planning study about crafts in the United States is to provide preliminary data and information prior to a national crafts' survey by the National Endowment of the Arts. This study reports on: (1) the preparation of a systematic classification of U.S. crafts; (2) attempts to group and classify crafts people and their…
Descriptors: Classification, Craft Workers, Data Collection, Data Interpretation
Wiegand, Wayne A.; Steffens, Dorothy – 1988
A survey of the personal, socioeconomic, and professional characteristics of the 100 men and women who served as President to the American Library Association (ALA) between 1876 and 1986 was undertaken to identify those socioeconomic and professional characteristics whose frequency distributions remained relatively constant for all 100 members of…
Descriptors: Biographical Inventories, Educational Background, Employment Patterns, Geographic Distribution
Stolzenberg, Ross M.; And Others – 1988
Basic data about the demographic and family characteristics of first-year students at American graduate schools of business and management are presented, based on the Graduate Management Admission Council's New Matriculants Survey. Three sections are as follows: (1) individual demographic characteristics (distributions and crosstabulations of…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Demography, Family Characteristics, Geographic Distribution