Article(print)1980
Dimensions of Population Redistribution in the United States since 1950
In: Social science quarterly, Volume 61, Issue 3-4, p. 508-523
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Temporal shifts in growth rates in the US are analyzed at three levels, using census data for 1950, 1960, & 1970, & 1975 Census Bureau estimates: regional, metropolitan status, & size of place. Deconcentration has occurred at each level of aggregation in recent periods. Shifts in the rates of growth of metropolitan & nonmetropolitan areas are most dramatic, followed by shifts of size of place, with regional shifts being quite modest. 4 Tables, 1 Figure. Modified HA.
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