Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Population density 2. Urban population inside urbanized area 3. Urban population outside urbanized area 4. Total urban population 5. Rural farm population 6. Rural nonfarm population 7. Total rural population 8.
Population density 2. Urban population inside urbanized area 3. Urban population outside urbanized area 4. Total urban population 5. Rural farm population 6. Rural nonfarm population 7. Total rural population 8.
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In addition , the U.S. foreign - born population has been shown to exhibit more favorable levels of health and mortality than their U.S.born counterparts , a pattern that has puzzled the demographic and public health communities for ...
In addition , the U.S. foreign - born population has been shown to exhibit more favorable levels of health and mortality than their U.S.born counterparts , a pattern that has puzzled the demographic and public health communities for ...
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65 and older The percent of the county's 1990 population that is over 64 years of age . Ave. family income The average income per family in the county in 1989 , measured in thousands of dollars . % black The percent of the county's 1990 ...
65 and older The percent of the county's 1990 population that is over 64 years of age . Ave. family income The average income per family in the county in 1989 , measured in thousands of dollars . % black The percent of the county's 1990 ...
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