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CHAPTER 4 The Demographic Development of Communities Population size is
the most common characteristic used in differentiating types of communities . The
U . S . Bureau of the Census divides each geographical area of a community ...
CHAPTER 4 The Demographic Development of Communities Population size is
the most common characteristic used in differentiating types of communities . The
U . S . Bureau of the Census divides each geographical area of a community ...
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each MSA must include at least : ( a ) One city with 50 , 000 or more inhabitants ,
or ( b ) A Census Bureau - defined urbanization area of at least 50 , 000
inhabitants and a total MSA population of at least 100 , 000 ( 75 , 000 in New
England ) .
each MSA must include at least : ( a ) One city with 50 , 000 or more inhabitants ,
or ( b ) A Census Bureau - defined urbanization area of at least 50 , 000
inhabitants and a total MSA population of at least 100 , 000 ( 75 , 000 in New
England ) .
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In all definitions , the population not classified as urban constitutes the rural
population . ” ( p . 3 ) . For example , the nation ' s population at the time of the
1980 U . S . Census was 73 . 7 % urban , 26 . 3 % rural . The concepts of
metropolitan ...
In all definitions , the population not classified as urban constitutes the rural
population . ” ( p . 3 ) . For example , the nation ' s population at the time of the
1980 U . S . Census was 73 . 7 % urban , 26 . 3 % rural . The concepts of
metropolitan ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITIES | 28 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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