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Blumenfeld, Hans – 1970
This bibliography on urbanization is divided into two sections. The first section contains articles pertaining to urbanization in Canada; the second section contains non-Canadian items. Topics covered include rural-urban migration, employment, urban environment, public finance, city problems, economic development, urban planning, population change…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Economic Development, Economics, Population Growth
Beijer, G. – 1965
An attempt is made to give a systematic account of the research, by theoretical and applied social sciences, on practical measures and policies of adjustment of rural workers to nonagricultural occupations. Information relating to adjustment problems in 11 European countries (Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Norway,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Industrial Education, Labor Utilization, Literature Reviews
Miles, Guy H. – 1969
Recent literature concerning rural youth in the North Central states is reviewed in the text and a 291-item bibliography is included. The scope of the study is the following regions: Lower Great Lakes, Upper Great Lakes, Corn Belt, and Central Plains. Rural population has been declining as farms increase in size, making it more difficult for young…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Rural Education, Rural Environment, Rural to Urban Migration
Peachey, Paul – 1970
The struggle between the country and the city has always been a part of human history, but with the industrial revolution, large societies possessing urban attributes came into existence while the cities proper began to lose their bounded autonomy. Entire populations are now transformed into a single industrial economy, even though they may live…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Population Trends, Rural Environment, Rural to Urban Migration
Toronto Board of Education (Ontario). Research Dept. – 1972
These annotated bibliographies published by the Toronto, Canada Board of Education list research conducted in 1971 and 1972. The annotations cover such topics as student's background and its relationship to class and program in school; West Indian immigrants in the Toronto schools, an experimental Montessori program for inner-city preschool…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Innovation, Educational Research
PRATT, WAYNE T. – 1961
THIS DOCUMENT STATES THAT BETWEEN 1952 AND 1961 APPROXIMATELY 50,000 RESERVATION INDIANS WERE ASSISTED BY THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS TO RELOCATE IN MANY OF THE LARGER METROPOLITAN AREAS OF THE UNITED STATES. THEIR SUCCESS IN CITY LIFE HAS BEEN LARGELY DEPENDENT UPON SATISFACTORY ADJUSTMENT TO THE LOCAL URBAN COMMUNITY LIFE SO FOREIGN TO THEM.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), American Indians, Behavior Patterns, Cultural Traits
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Reid, John D.; Tucker, C. Jack – Phylon, 1977
Discusses "general trends in black urbanization for the greater part of the twentieth century and the similarities and dissimilarities black trends have had with those of whites." Analyzes "the role migration has played in redistributing blacks to the country's largest cities." Examines "urbanization trends in terms of black occupational and…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Dropouts, Economic Opportunities
Butterworth, Douglas – Urban Anthropology, 1977
Various kinds of data are brought to bear upon the problem of selectivity of migration from a town in southern Mexico. It is shown that the wealthier, better educated, Spanish-speaking more cosmopolitan peasants tend to leave Tilantongo more than their poor, illiterate, Indian-speaking counterparts. Within this pattern there are different kinds of…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Economic Factors, Educational Background, Field Studies
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Stuckert, Robert P. – Phylon, 1987
Few books have been written and little information is known about Black populations of the southern Appalachian mountains. This article describes the cultural and settlement patterns of these people and traces their historical development. Occupational changes and the effects of urbanization are presented. (VM)
Descriptors: Black History, Blacks, Demography, Farmers
Lemann, Nicholas – The Atlantic, 1986
The urban Black underclass can be traced to the sharecropper South of a generation ago. The propagation of underclass culture has been hastened by an exodus of working class Blacks from the ghettos. Interviews with urban and rural Blacks help identify the problems of the underclass. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Ghettos, Poverty, Rural to Urban Migration
Lemann, Nicholas – The Atlantic, 1986
The problems that now seem overbearing in the ghettos--out of wedlock childbearing, unemployment, crime, poor educational achievement--have existed in the ghettos for more than half a century. Anecdotal material from a Chicago project highlight these conditions. Federal efforts must focus on helping individuals to escape. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Ghettos, Poverty, Rural to Urban Migration
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Masters, Stanley H. – Journal of Human Resources, 1972
Among Negroes living in metropolitan areas outside the South in 1960, those born in the South had higher incomes and less unemployment than those born in the North. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Economic Status
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Margon, Arthur – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1977
Criticizes the assertion that Native Americans have special and nearly unsolvable problems because of the conflict between their traditional cultures and the requirements of city life. Determines the extent to which the Native American urban experience is due to their culture as opposed to the stresses of the urban environment. (JM)
Descriptors: American Indians, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Influences, Environmental Influences
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Kotchek, Lydia – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1977
Describes the ways and means of adaptation and interaction used by a purportedly invisible ethnic minority, the Samoan population of Seattle, Washington, and discusses both how these ways and means of adaptation and interaction relate to each other and how they are facilitated or blocked by the relative invisibility of the group. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Relations, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Fulton, John A.; Fuguitt, Glenn V.; Gibson, Richard M. – Rural Sociology, 1997
Analyzes migration streams between metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas, 1975-93, in terms of sex, race, age, educational attainment, poverty level, and occupational status. Distinct shifts included nonmetro gains and retention of the young and better-educated during the 1970s, loss of those groups in the 1980s, and increased nonmetro population…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Educational Attainment, Employment Level, Migration Patterns
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