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Clifford, William B.; Brannon, Yevonne S. – Rural Sociology, 1985
Examines rural-urban differences in mortality over time in North Carolina. Finds greatest risks of dying in urban areas, but the differential is not as strong as in the past; infant and neonatal mortality reversal and increase in residence differential over time; and residence differentials generally hold for Whites and non-Whites. (NEC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Death, Infant Mortality, Place of Residence
Mohan, Raj P.; McCann, Glenn C. – 1973
The prismatic family type described in this report represents an intermediate situation between rural and urban value systems. The heads of the 3 white and 3 black families studied were in the age group 30-39 in 1961. The structured interview method was used to gather information in 1961 and 1966. In depth interviews were conducted in 1972 to…
Descriptors: Blacks, Case Studies, Class Attitudes, Demography
North Carolina Manpower Development Corp., Chapel Hill. – 1972
This report covers the contract period from October 1, 1970-September 30, 1971. It follows earlier reports and summarizes much that has been learned about assisted relocation of rural workers to urban locations within North Carolina. These developments include attempted linkage with training programs, some successful others not and various…
Descriptors: Blacks, Disadvantaged, Educational Programs, Employment Services
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White, Estelle E.; Clay, Rex J. – 1976
Utilizing data derived from a stratified random sample of disadvantaged farm families (DFF) living in 3 northeastern North Carolina counties (N=42, 56, and 32 families from Bertie, Halifax, and Northampton respectively), study objectives were to test the homogeneity thesis of the culture of poverty theory via a comparison of a selected set of…
Descriptors: Age, Aphasia, Blacks, Community Involvement