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Publications: June, 1971 To October, 1982, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications: June, 1971 To October, 1982, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications
The publications listed in this booklet cover period from June, 1971 to October, 1982. A list of studies published prior to June, 1971 is also available from the Center for Applied Urban Research.
Cua Publications, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Cua Publications, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications
These publications are available from the Center for Urban Affairs by writing the offices of the Center at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
1970 First Count Census Data: Owner/Renter Occupancy, By Race, For Douglas County, Nebraska, John Nye, Frederick Adams
1970 First Count Census Data: Owner/Renter Occupancy, By Race, For Douglas County, Nebraska, John Nye, Frederick Adams
Publications
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. "
Education And Manpower In The Omaha Smsa, John C. Cunningham, James W. Collins, Cheryl Lantz Hover, John Nye, Janet Beezley Ed.
Education And Manpower In The Omaha Smsa, John C. Cunningham, James W. Collins, Cheryl Lantz Hover, John Nye, Janet Beezley Ed.
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This report is a compilation of statistics having to do with education and manpower in the Omaha Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA). The SMSA consists of Douglas and Sarpy Counties in Nebraska and Pottawattamie County in Iowa.
Cua Newsletters Vol. 02, No. 02-08, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Cua Newsletters Vol. 02, No. 02-08, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications
Seven newsletters from the Center for Urban Affairs dating April 1971 - May 1972.
An Inventory Of Urban-Related Activities In The University Of Nebraska System, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
An Inventory Of Urban-Related Activities In The University Of Nebraska System, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)
Publications
An inventory of urban-related activities at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Nebraska College of Medicine, and University of Nebraska at Omaha from 1971-1972.
1970 First Count Census Data: Population And Housing Characteristics For Douglas County, Nebraska, John P. Zipay
1970 First Count Census Data: Population And Housing Characteristics For Douglas County, Nebraska, John P. Zipay
Publications
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.
Child Care In Omaha: Part 1 - Facilities, Carol Lunbeck
Child Care In Omaha: Part 1 - Facilities, Carol Lunbeck
Publications
This report is part of a Center for Urban Affairs project which also involved the development of a system for assisting individuals in locating suitable child care facilities (Child Care Facility Locator System). The report consists of the results of the survey which was a prerequisite to planning the locator system, and provides a summary of licensed child care facilities as they exist in Omaha.