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Elderly Population Of Connecticut: 1970, The, Kenneth Hadden, William Clark, Douglas Crockett Mar 1976

Elderly Population Of Connecticut: 1970, The, Kenneth Hadden, William Clark, Douglas Crockett

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


1980 Projections Of Population By Age And Town For Connecticut, Thomas E. Steahr Dec 1975

1980 Projections Of Population By Age And Town For Connecticut, Thomas E. Steahr

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Residential Segregation In Metropolitan Connecticut, Kenneth P. Hadden, Thomas Werling Feb 1975

Residential Segregation In Metropolitan Connecticut, Kenneth P. Hadden, Thomas Werling

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Patterns And Trends Of College And University Student Migration In The United States, Thomas E. Steahr, Robert A. Lowe Jan 1975

Patterns And Trends Of College And University Student Migration In The United States, Thomas E. Steahr, Robert A. Lowe

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Housing Characteristics For Towns And Counties Connecticut: 1970, Thomas E. Steahr, Robert A. Lowe, Charles N. Fitts Jul 1974

Housing Characteristics For Towns And Counties Connecticut: 1970, Thomas E. Steahr, Robert A. Lowe, Charles N. Fitts

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Labor Force Participation And Employment Status In Connecticut, 1970, Kenneth Hadden May 1974

Labor Force Participation And Employment Status In Connecticut, 1970, Kenneth Hadden

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


School Enrollment In Connecticut: Past Trends And Future Prospects, Kenneth P. Hadden, William Groff, Rosemary Campiformio, Lakshmi Krishma Murty Mar 1974

School Enrollment In Connecticut: Past Trends And Future Prospects, Kenneth P. Hadden, William Groff, Rosemary Campiformio, Lakshmi Krishma Murty

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Population Of Connecticut: Town And County Fact Book, 1970, The, Thomas E. Steahr, Vincent Bolduc, Catherine Skambis Feb 1974

Population Of Connecticut: Town And County Fact Book, 1970, The, Thomas E. Steahr, Vincent Bolduc, Catherine Skambis

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


The Population Of Connecticut, 1970: Nativity And Racial Composition, Kenneth P. Hadden Jan 1974

The Population Of Connecticut, 1970: Nativity And Racial Composition, Kenneth P. Hadden

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Cua Census Report Number 03: Indian Population In Douglas County, Carol Lunbeck Jan 1972

Cua Census Report Number 03: Indian Population In Douglas County, Carol Lunbeck

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In spite of the recent emphasis on minority group problems, there are still significant gaps in the store of knowledge about the American Indian in the urban setting. Omaha is not unique. Much empirical data can be found in the census figures, but it must be extracted and synthesized before it becomes meaningful. Even so, the picture of the urban Indian in Omaha is far from complete. If realistic solutions to the problems confronting urban Indians are to be found, a great deal more empirical research·should precede and accompany the development of programs. Programs which would attack the social inequities …


1970 First Count Census Data: Owner/Renter Occupancy, By Race, For Douglas County, Nebraska, John Nye, Frederick Adams Apr 1971

1970 First Count Census Data: Owner/Renter Occupancy, By Race, For Douglas County, Nebraska, John Nye, Frederick Adams

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Statements about the relative proportions of blacks and whites owning their homes are not infrequently stated in dogmatic fashion, even though not supported by "hard data." One possible use of the data contained in this report is to test hypothetical statements about race and home ownership. The data herein are all derived from Bureau of the Census computer tapes -- it will be assumed here that the available census figures approximate "reality. "


1970 First Count Census Data: Population And Housing Characteristics For Douglas County, Nebraska, John P. Zipay Jan 1971

1970 First Count Census Data: Population And Housing Characteristics For Douglas County, Nebraska, John P. Zipay

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Changes in Omaha population from 1960 to 1970 have been more areal than real. While significant spatial changes of population may be noted, the rate of population growth during the decade can only be described as moderate. This is a conclusion from initial output from the U.S. Bureau of the Census' 1970 First Count computer tapes.

The census computer tapes provide population and housing data in more detail and in finer geographic areas than the traditional printed reports. In addition, since they are the medium through which the printed reports are generated, they provide valuable advance data to census users.


The Jacksonville Market 1970, Wjxt Research Department Jan 1970

The Jacksonville Market 1970, Wjxt Research Department

City and Regional Planning -- Florida

An advertising brochure detailing Jacksonville's demographics, economy, and the overall market for Television as well as the station's resources


The Changing Population Of The Omaha Smsa 1860-1967 With Estimates For 1970, John P. Zipay Jan 1967

The Changing Population Of The Omaha Smsa 1860-1967 With Estimates For 1970, John P. Zipay

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During the Twentieth Century, the growth of population in the Omaha SMSA has been greatest in the post-war period. In the decade between 1950 and 1960, for example, the growth approximated 25 per cent. Much of this increase has resulted from cycles of residential construction in the fringes of the urbanized area, a situation known as urban sprawl. This sprawl has taken place in each of the three counties comprising the SMSA, but most significantly it has occurred in the territory west and south of the city of Omaha. A considerable portion of the population of the SMSA now exists …


Perceptions Of Poverty Families About The Incidence And Effect And Redress Of Poverty In Omaha, Harry W. Reynolds Jan 1966

Perceptions Of Poverty Families About The Incidence And Effect And Redress Of Poverty In Omaha, Harry W. Reynolds

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Between March and May, 1965, 1112 families residing in nineteen census tracts in the City of Omaha were interviewed through the facilities of the Urban Studies Center of the Municipal University of Omaha with respect to various characteristics of their income, composition, and opinion as these items related to understanding the status of the econornica1ly underprivileged in their neighborhoods. The purpose of these interviews was to facilitate preparation of a community action program in Omaha capable of attacking some of the root causes of poverty and improving the conditions, present and future, of those families who were its victims. Quite …