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Skrabanek, R.L.; Rapton, Avra – 1966
A study conducted in a rural and an urban county in Texas sought to determine factors affecting changes in occupational patterns taking place in selected Spanish American populations from each of the 2 areas. An attempt was also made to determine levels of living, income, education, and aspirations of parents for their children's futures. The…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Disadvantaged Environment, Economic Status, Educational Status Comparison
Brown, David L.; O'Leary, Jeanne M. – 1977
Using 1960 and 1970 census data, the following hypotheses were tested: the level of women's labor force participation will be higher in urbanized metropolitan vs sparsely populated nonmetropolitan counties with a higher participation rate appearing in the nonmetro counties within commuting range of metro counties, though these differences will…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns
Collier, Stephen N. – 1978
The great disparity in the geographic and specialty distribution of health manpower, particularly physicians, and strategies to resolve the maldistribution problems are addressed. Rural areas do not have an adequate supply of qualified health manpower, and almost one-third of the nation's critical health manpower shortage areas are in southern…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Geographic Distribution, Health Personnel, Health Services
PDF pending restorationFalk, William W.; Comfort, Allen – 1976
Shifts in residential and racial distributions of school-age children and public school teachers in rural areas of the state of Louisiana are analyzed to provide an increase in information available concerning those areas. Impetus for the study was provided by a trend on the part of researchers to concentrate on urban phenomenon to the neglect or…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Educational Research, Employment Patterns, Racial Factors
Abt, Wendy Peter; And Others – 1977
Drawing from reports of rural graduates' insights, the study examined whether graduates of small school districts serving rural areas systematically differ from graduates of more metropolitan school districts. Primary data were collected during a four-year longitudinal study of students attending small schools serving rural areas (Project Rural).…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Community Characteristics, Comparative Analysis, Employment
Banks, Vera J.; And Others – 1977
Prepared cooperatively by the Bureau of the Census and the Economic Research Service of the U.S. DeparLment of Agriculture, this document presents narrative and tabular data on: demographic and social characteristics of the farm population; economic characteristics of the farm population; revision of farm population processing procedures; and…
Descriptors: Age, Agriculture, Birth Rate, Census Figures
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. – 1973
The U.S. Bureau of the Census records how much all families and persons in the nation receive. This is done to provide a systematic measure of our economic standing as a people. The bureau makes its record in two ways. First, every 10 years in the census, people are asked how much income they received in the year before Census Day which came on…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Educational Background, Employed Women
Sollie, Carlton R.; And Others – 1975
As the first in a series of five reports dealing with selected aspects of the quality of life in Mississippi, this report utilizes U.S. Census data (1959 vs 1969 and 1960 vs 1970) to provide a statistical description of social and economic conditions and the change in those conditions over a 10-year period. Tabular and narrative data are presented…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Census Figures, Comparative Analysis
Henderson, Eric B.; Levy, Jerrold E. – 1975
Extant Navajo community studies conducted since the 1930's were surveyed. Data for selected social, economic, and demographic variables as reported in these studies were compared. Each community study was placed in one of three geographic classifications: western Navajo, eastern Navajo, and off-reservation. Each on-reservation area was subdivided…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Community Study, Comparative Analysis
Falk, William W.; Comfort, Allen – 1976
Utilizing census data from 1950, 1960, and 1970 and school data from 1950-51, 1960-61, and 1973-74, the historical trends in Louisiana education were analyzed. Units of analysis included: (1) the State; (2) the most urban and most rural parishes (defined as 65% urban or rural at each point in time); and (3) whites and nonwhites within the State…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Educational Trends, Equal Education
ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools, Las Cruces, NM. – 1975
Compiled to provide access to some of the latest resource material, research findings, and/or developments in rural education, this bibliography supplements the previous publications, providing cumulative coverage. Part 1 of this supplement contains 196 citations and abstracts taken from the July 1974-March 1975 issues of "Resources in…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Agricultural Education, Annotated Bibliographies, Citation Indexes
Skrabanek, R. L. – 1974
Texas, like the rest of the nation, is undergoing a shift toward an excess of females. Review of the changing balance of the sexes reveals that there were only 95.9 males per 100 females in 1970 with a projected drop to 93.8 by 1980. In 1950 Texas had an excess of 15,000 males, but by 1960 females outnumbered males by 90,000 and by 234,000 in…
Descriptors: Age, Birth Rate, Economic Factors, Ethnic Groups
Hemphill, John K.; And Others – 1965
This report presents some of the data gathered in a survey of approximately 16,000 secondary school principals in the United States during the 1963-64 school year. Five different 125-item questionnaires were used in the survey, with approximately 3,200 principals answering each questionnaire. Altogether, 354 different questions were asked, 54 of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Role
Photiadis, John; Maurer, B. B. – 1972
A cluster sample of 1,300 male adults from the State of West Virginia stratified in terms of community size, region (north or south, mining or nonmining), and socioeconomic status were surveyed via questionnaire to determine their feelings about selected sociopsychological issues. Classified in terms of size, seven communities were involved in the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Education, Family (Sociological Unit)
Harshbarger, Dwight; And Others – 1973
Based on the premise that ecological and health problems, and human responses to these problems, are directly related to community social and economic conditions, this study examined differences in health, housing, and human concerns across socioeconomically defined neighborhoods in West Virginia. Counties were grouped into three environmental…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Attitudes, Community Characteristics, Ecological Factors


