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Christenson, James A.; Dillman, Don A. – 1973
The purpose of this study was to assess whether ecological or occupational rural-urban differences imply sociocultural differences as measured by public values. Data were gathered during 1970 in a random state-wide survey of Washington residents, N = 3101, response rate = 75%. Two indicators were selected to measure the ecological aspect of…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cultural Context, Demography, Ecological Factors
Blisard, Herb – Small Town, 1992
Discusses the problems and impact of national trends on small towns and how small towns in eastern Washington have adapted to social and economic change. Illustrates how small towns try to address contemporary concerns such as computerization, the environment, and the expanding needs of their communities while continuing to hold on to their…
Descriptors: Community Change, Community Size, Elementary Secondary Education, Life Style
Sepulveda, Sergio; Loomis, Ralph A. – 1973
The urban-associated adjustment problems of Spanish speaking migrants to Seattle, Washington were examined. A sample of 100 migrant household heads were interviewed to learn why they had moved to Seattle, to gain insights into the adjustment process, and to search for ways to facilitate their accommodation to an urban life style. All of the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Employment Opportunities, Heads of Households, Income
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Lee, Gary R.; Whitbeck, Les B. – Rural Sociology, 1987
Uses path analysis and data from 2,829 Washington State residents aged 55 and over to study effects of rural or urban residence on social integration/loneliness. Finds rural residents not more highly integrated into social networks than urban counterparts and not lonelier. Discusses implications for existing social relations stereotypes of the…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Interpersonal Relationship, Loneliness, Middle Aged Adults