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Full-Text Articles in Quantitative, Qualitative, Comparative, and Historical Methodologies
A Socio-Historical Analysis Of The Benton Harbor, Michigan Desegregation Case Between 1967 And 1981, Tiffany Anne Loftus Butzbaugh
A Socio-Historical Analysis Of The Benton Harbor, Michigan Desegregation Case Between 1967 And 1981, Tiffany Anne Loftus Butzbaugh
Dissertations
This study focuses on the socio-history of the Benton Harbor Area School District's ("BHASD") desegregation froth 1967 when Berry v School District of TheCity of Benton Harbor , C.A. 9 W.D. Mich. (1967) ("Berry ") was filed until 1981, when the court-ordered busing took effect. The purpose is to write a socio-historical analysis of BHASC Board of Education (BHASC Board) decisions regarding racial balance and imbalance in BHASC schools. Specifically, I study theBHASD Board, the administration, and the community concerning the following socio-historically relevant decisions: (1) the transfer of students from theSodus attendance district in the BHASD to the …
Application Of A Linear Programming Model For Estimating The Economic Impact Of Tourism Development, Marvin W. Kottke
Application Of A Linear Programming Model For Estimating The Economic Impact Of Tourism Development, Marvin W. Kottke
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Ecological Measure Of Community Linkages: Connecticut As A Case Study, Thomas E. Steahr
Ecological Measure Of Community Linkages: Connecticut As A Case Study, Thomas E. Steahr
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Changes In The Characteristics Of In And Out Migrants In The Northeast Region 1960 To 1975, Thomas E. Steahr
Changes In The Characteristics Of In And Out Migrants In The Northeast Region 1960 To 1975, Thomas E. Steahr
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Vacancy Chains And Intra-Urban Migration, Donald Rundquist
Vacancy Chains And Intra-Urban Migration, Donald Rundquist
Department of Geography: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
American society is a very mobile one, with approximately twenty percent of the populace changing its place of residence every year. It has been estimated that over two-thirds of all moves take place within the city. Geographic studies of intra-urban migration generally treat the relocations as either 1) movement from one areal unit to another, such as inter-census tract flows, or as 2) individual-level, unrelated moves between respective origins and destinations. In reality, however, each change of residence is one part of a much longer sequence of changes.
This thesis examines intra-city moves within the framework of their real-world linkage …
San Jose, 1946: A Study In Urbanization, Frank C. Moore
San Jose, 1946: A Study In Urbanization, Frank C. Moore
Sociology ETDs
For many years New Mexico has been classified as a rural state. Although New Mexico is still predominately rural, a trend toward urbanization has appeared in recent years.
The study is concerned with this change of San José, [New Mexico] from a rural to urban community. Previous literature has postulated the hypothesis that urbanization produces a change in the total structure, or configuration, or a community's way of life. This change, in turn, produces profound and far-reaching effects upon the individual and his way of life. The purpose of this study, therefore, is (1) to show the effects of urbanization …