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For example , the Abstract for 1984 distinguishes between the concepts of
Metropolitan Statistical Area , Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area , and
Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area , and gives the criteria for their definitions . (
For New ...
For example , the Abstract for 1984 distinguishes between the concepts of
Metropolitan Statistical Area , Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area , and
Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area , and gives the criteria for their definitions . (
For New ...
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The concepts of metropolitan area , urbanized area , and rural area highlight the
interrelationships among communities , as well as some differences between
urban and rural areas . Separate communities within an urban area often have ...
The concepts of metropolitan area , urbanized area , and rural area highlight the
interrelationships among communities , as well as some differences between
urban and rural areas . Separate communities within an urban area often have ...
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Kasarda ( 1978 ) summarizes this diffuse phase of urbanization by noting that
metropolitan expansion absorbs “ all segments of the metropolitan community
into a single , diffuse social and economic organization ” ( p . 39 ) . The
metropolitan ...
Kasarda ( 1978 ) summarizes this diffuse phase of urbanization by noting that
metropolitan expansion absorbs “ all segments of the metropolitan community
into a single , diffuse social and economic organization ” ( p . 39 ) . The
metropolitan ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 29 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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