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Page 59
A larger proportion of the nonmetropolitan population was between 5 and 19
years of age in 1970 than was the case in 1950 (30.4 percent versus 26.7
percent). Persons aged 5 to 19 in 1970 were born in the period of high fertility
that followed ...
A larger proportion of the nonmetropolitan population was between 5 and 19
years of age in 1970 than was the case in 1950 (30.4 percent versus 26.7
percent). Persons aged 5 to 19 in 1970 were born in the period of high fertility
that followed ...
Page 60
Both categories grew in the proportion aged 5 to 19 years, but the rate of growth
at these ages was substantially higher in metropolitan areas. Nonmetropolitan
areas lost a significant proportion of their total natural increase between 1950
and ...
Both categories grew in the proportion aged 5 to 19 years, but the rate of growth
at these ages was substantially higher in metropolitan areas. Nonmetropolitan
areas lost a significant proportion of their total natural increase between 1950
and ...
Page 62
This differential results from the larger proportion of less educated elderly
persons in nonmetropolitan areas as well as from lower levels of achievement.
Percent White-Collar Occupations. The proportion of the non- metropolitan labor
force ...
This differential results from the larger proportion of less educated elderly
persons in nonmetropolitan areas as well as from lower levels of achievement.
Percent White-Collar Occupations. The proportion of the non- metropolitan labor
force ...
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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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