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dividuals or organizations move out from a central location , for example ,
movements of businesses to new suburban shopping areas . Concentration
describes the influx of individuals , especially through migration , into an urban
area .
dividuals or organizations move out from a central location , for example ,
movements of businesses to new suburban shopping areas . Concentration
describes the influx of individuals , especially through migration , into an urban
area .
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For example, the Abstract for 1984 distinguishes between the concepts of
Metropolitan Statistical Area, Consolidated ... 1980 standards provide that within
metropolitan complexes of 1 million or more population, separate component
areas are ...
For example, the Abstract for 1984 distinguishes between the concepts of
Metropolitan Statistical Area, Consolidated ... 1980 standards provide that within
metropolitan complexes of 1 million or more population, separate component
areas are ...
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During this phase , communities grew by migration , by natural growth , and from
immigration , and there were major population redistributions , especially
migration from rural areas to urban areas . Ecological factors strongly influenced
the ...
During this phase , communities grew by migration , by natural growth , and from
immigration , and there were major population redistributions , especially
migration from rural areas to urban areas . Ecological factors strongly influenced
the ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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