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Page 62
Percent White-Collar Occupations. The proportion of the non- metropolitan labor
force engaged in white-collar occupations increased from 26.8 percent in 1950 to
36.6 percent in 1970. In metropolitan areas the proportion of white-collar ...
Percent White-Collar Occupations. The proportion of the non- metropolitan labor
force engaged in white-collar occupations increased from 26.8 percent in 1950 to
36.6 percent in 1970. In metropolitan areas the proportion of white-collar ...
Page 105
Likewise, in 5 out of 7 national surveys between 1965 and 1973 a larger
percentage of rural than other people expressed satisfaction with the education
their children were getting, or thought the public schools were generally doing a
good job ...
Likewise, in 5 out of 7 national surveys between 1965 and 1973 a larger
percentage of rural than other people expressed satisfaction with the education
their children were getting, or thought the public schools were generally doing a
good job ...
Page 185
The lowest rate of white (6.5 percent) and nonwhite (21.9 percent) poverty
appears on the fringes of the greater metropolitan areas and increases
consistently to a high of 27.4 percent (whites) and 59.2 percent (nonwhites) in
totally rural ...
The lowest rate of white (6.5 percent) and nonwhite (21.9 percent) poverty
appears on the fringes of the greater metropolitan areas and increases
consistently to a high of 27.4 percent (whites) and 59.2 percent (nonwhites) in
totally rural ...
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Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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