Population Redistribution and Economic Growth: Demographic analyses and interrelations, by H. T. Eldridge and D. S. ThomasSimon Kuznets, Dorothy Swaine Thomas Thomas American Philosophical Society, 1964 - Industrial location |
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Age at End age group Appendix Tables birth Carolina Census of 1950 Cont crease curve decennial rates decrease differences displacement due displacement rates distribution District of Columbia due to migration End of Decade estimates Figure Florida fluctuations foreign foreign-born whites gration indicated internal interstate displacement interstate migration migration of foreign-born MIGRATION OF NATIVE Mississippi Mississippi River native whites natural increase Negro population net migration nonwhites North Central West North Dakota Northeast Maine number born Oklahoma out-migration peak rate persons born primary and reverse primary migration proportion rate of attraction rate of gain rate of impact rate of loss rates for native rates of displacement rates of natural rates of net rates of primary redistribution return migration reverse migration Rhode Island rise rural shift South Carolina streams subre Subregion C-1 tion tive trend United urban growth urban population Virginia weighted means white Negro whites and Negroes