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Strana 280 - Managers, officials, and proprietors, except farm Clerical and kindred workers Sales workers Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers Operatives and kindred workers Private household workers Service workers, except private household Farm laborers and foremen Laborers, except farm and mine...
Strana 284 - On the basis of the three variables, number, density of settlement, and degree of heterogeneity, of the urban population, it appears possible to explain the characteristics of urban life and to account for the differences between cities of various sizes and types.
Strana 274 - Urbanism as a Way of Life" (40).* In that paper, Wirth developed a "minimum sociological definition of the city" as "a relatively large, dense and permanent settlement of socially heterogeneous individuals.
Strana 549 - Well, when you say there is no followup, that is part of the problem. The other part of the problem is that...
Strana 233 - an area occupied by a continuous series of dwellings, factories, and other buildings, harbour and docks, urban parks and playing fields, etc., which are not separated from each other by rural land; though in many cases in this country such an urban area includes enclaves of rural land which is still in agricultural occupation.
Strana 276 - All persons residing in an urbanized area are included in the urban population. It appeared desirable to delineate the urbanized areas in terms of the 1960 Census results rather than on the basis of information available prior to the census, as was done in 1950. For this purpose, a peripheral zone was recognized around each 1950 urbanized area and around cities that were presumably approaching a population of 50,000 in 1960.
Strana 254 - Northeast: New England Middle Atlantic .... North Central: East North Central. . West North Central. South: South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central. West: Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire. . . . Vermont Massachusetts .... Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central.
Strana 276 - They correspond to what are called "conurbations" in some other countries. An urbanized area contains at least one city of 50,000 Inhabitants or more In I960,' as well as the surrounding closely settled incorporated places and unincorporated areas that meet the criteria listed below. An urbanized area may be thought of as divided Into the central city, or cities, and the remainder of the area, or the urban fringe. All persons residing in an urbanized area are Included In the urban population.
Strana 95 - Bogue is director of the Community and Family Study Center and associate director of the Population Research and Training Center at the University of Chicago. He also is president-elect of the Population Association of America and a consultant to the US Bureau of the Census.
Strana 11 - ... the number of black families with a man as head increased by only 15 percent during the same period." Disorganization, isolation, and discrimination seemingly have led to violence, and this violence has in turn been increasingly politicized by those seeking a "confrontation" with "white