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The number of central cities in Metropolitan Statistical Areas which have had a
decline in population has increased . 3 . ... There has been an increase in the
separation of population groups , especially in terms of populations segregated ...
The number of central cities in Metropolitan Statistical Areas which have had a
decline in population has increased . 3 . ... There has been an increase in the
separation of population groups , especially in terms of populations segregated ...
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In the same period , the areas surrounding central cities showed increases in
population through a process called decentralization . This phase ... During this
phase there was an increase in the proportion of white - collar jobs in the labor
force ...
In the same period , the areas surrounding central cities showed increases in
population through a process called decentralization . This phase ... During this
phase there was an increase in the proportion of white - collar jobs in the labor
force ...
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With the entry of increased numbers of women into the workforce and the
suburbanization of communities it was ... However , the membership has
changed , with individuals entering the groups at a later age and with an increase
in older adult ...
With the entry of increased numbers of women into the workforce and the
suburbanization of communities it was ... However , the membership has
changed , with individuals entering the groups at a later age and with an increase
in older adult ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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