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Gillard, Quentin – Growth and Change, 1979
Addresses an implicit assumption of the geographical mismatch hypothesis in urban labor markets, that accessibility to suburban labor markets is an important determinant of inner city income levels. Discusses the effects of residential segregation and lack of transportation on inner-city residents' incomes in metropolitan areas of five different…
Descriptors: Decentralization, Demography, Income, Industry
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Walcott, Susan M. – Journal of Geography, 1999
Illustrates a model for integrating urban fieldwork into a human geography class project. Reports on a project in which students explored the interaction between Atlanta (Georgia) and its five target suburbs, and their interactions among each other. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Strategies, Field Studies, Geography Instruction
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Salamon, Sonya – Rural Sociology, 2003
Regional suburbanization processes are transforming rural America socially and physically, threatening the uniqueness of small towns whose diversity is a national resource. This article reviews existing holistic descriptions of American rural communities since post-World War II by rural sociologists and anthropologists. Three new community case…
Descriptors: Rural Youth, Rural Areas, Geographic Location, Community Characteristics
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Clasen, Patricia R. W.; Lee, Ronald – Communication Education, 2006
This essay explores the suburban mythos that dominates the pedagogical scene of public-communication instruction. This scene both narrows the civic meaning of citizenship and constructs an unproblematic environment of professional acceptance. In doing so, it removes any serious discussion of the world of conflicted interests. As a remedy, this…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Suburbs, Hidden Curriculum, Undergraduate Study
Fiene, Richard; Melnick, Steven A. – 1989
Conducted state-wide in Pennsylvania, this study expands on several research studies of the quality of day care reported by Phillips (1987). Observations and evaluations were made of 149 randomly selected day care centers and family day care homes. The day care and family day care versions of the Child Development Program Evaluation Licensing…
Descriptors: Certification, Comparative Analysis, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education
Gessaman, Paul H. – 1978
One of three related publications on intensive inservice training for community development (CD), this document gives background information on development of the training manual which is the basis of the program and suggests procedures for using it. Aimed at agency field workers in nonmetropolitan and suburban areas who are responsible for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Agents, Community Development, Extension Agents
FRIEDEN, BERNARD J. – 1967
THE DECENTRALIZED ADMINISTRATION OF FEDERALLY FUNDED PROJECTS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL HAS TENDED TO REINFORCE SEGREGATION WHEN THE FEDERAL ASSISTANCE HAS BEEN MISUSED TO FURTHER LOCAL DEVELOPMENT POLICIES. HOWEVER THE NATIONAL COMMITMENT TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES AND ANTIPOVERTY EFFORTS REQUIRES THAT THERE BE A REASSESSMENT OF THE USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS TO…
Descriptors: Blacks, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Ghettos
Wilson, Franklin D. – 1976
The determinants of several measures of journey to work for residents of metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas are analyzed and compared based on findings from a national study. Some of the more important issues raised by other researchers are also explored in this paper. The basic concern of this report is whether the journey to work patterns of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Distance, Family Characteristics
Sussman, Leila A. – 1968
This is a preliminary report of two years participant observation in four elementary schools. The study began with the objective of trying to discern the characteristics differentiating the atmonspheres of elementary schools in the metropolis. Case studies are presented in order to arrive at hypotheses concerning what gives different schools their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Classroom Observation Techniques, Elementary School Teachers
Stanbury, Harry Douglas – 1965
This study aimed at describing: the forced attachment of two suburban districts and the extension of adult education opportunities to a disadvantaged community, the process and actions involved in establishing the Carver School Adult Education Program, and the attempt to provide educational opportunities for the adults of the Carver School area.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Disadvantaged Environment, Doctoral Dissertations
Calhoun, Olivia H. – 1972
A curriculum guide for grade 7, the document is devoted to the occupational cluster "Construction and Environment." It is divided into four units: urban renewal and development, urban and suburban construction and planning, megalopolis, and demography. Each unit is introduced by a statement of the topic, the unit's purpose, main ideas,…
Descriptors: Career Education, Construction Industry, Curriculum Guides, Demography
Getz, Howard G. – 1972
The use of paraprofessionals (lay readers, instructional aides, clerical aides, and homekeeping aides) in secondary English departments in a three-state area (Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan) is determined and evaluated. Chapter One reviews related literature, and Chapter Two surveys paraprofessionals in the English departments. Questionnaires…
Descriptors: Clerical Workers, English Curriculum, English Departments, English Education
Iceland, John – 2003
This report examines patterns of poverty using seven different measures: average monthly poverty, episodic poverty, chronic poverty, annual poverty, poverty spells, poverty entry rates, and poverty exit rates. Data come from the 1996 panel of the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) and reflect the dynamics of poverty from 1996-1999.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Children, Demography, Economic Factors
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Reardon, Sean F.; Yun, John T. – Sociology of Education, 2001
Examines the relationship between school segregation and minority suburbanization on enrollments during the years 1987-1995. Uses data from the school-level enrollment counts from the Common Core of Data (CCD) sets. Reports that increased suburban segregation corresponds to the increase in suburban enrollment shares in black, Hispanic, and Asian…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Black Students, Educational Research, Enrollment
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Long, Larry H. – Land Economics, 1975
Uses available data on components of population change (natural increase and net migration to answer whether the increasing percent black in central cities of urban areas is due to an increase in blacks, black immigration, or white emigration to suburbs. [Available from Land Economics, c/o University of Wisconsin, Social Science Building, Madison,…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Dropouts, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns
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