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Kwan, Yui-Huen; Bertrand, Alvin L. – 1977
Utilizing Louisiana State Bureau of Vital Statistics and U.S. Census data, longevity trends with residence comparisons were examined for all persons 65 or over who died between 1962 and 1974, who were Louisiana residents at the time of death, and whose death was not due to external violence. Every third year in the 12 year period was arbitrarily…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Death, Longitudinal Studies
Kwan, Yui-Huen; Bertrand, Alvin L. – 1977
In order to test the hypothesis that the longevity of aged persons differs according to residence and by sex, race, and marital status, data from every third year between 1962 and 1974 in the Louisiana State Bureau of Vital Statistics were examined. Criteria for population inclusion were: people over 65 years of age; Louisiana residents at time of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Death, Longitudinal Studies, Marital Status
Revisiting the Rural-Urban Contrast: Personal Networks in Nonmetropolitan and Metropolitan Settings.

Beggs, John J.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1996
General Social Survey data (1985) indicate that nonmetropolitan social networks were smaller and denser than urban networks; contained larger proportions of long-term ties, ties to kin and neighbors, and ties involving multiple roles; but were not more homogeneous, except with regard to religion. Data from southwestern Louisiana, however,…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Metropolitan Areas, Nonmetropolitan Areas, Place of Residence
Ohlendorf, George W. – 1974
Change in place of residence projections among rural Louisiana high school seniors was analyzed for the years 1968 and 1972. A proportionate, stratified random cluster sampling technique was employed for sample selection. A total of 20 schools (13 white and 7 black) constituted sample selection for 1968. In 1972 public school integration and…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Aspiration, Attitude Change, Blacks