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Biraimah, Karen L. – International Review of Education, 2016
Namibia has one of the most dehumanising and destructive colonial pasts of any nation in Africa, or, for that matter, the world. Before colonisation, the area now known as Namibia was home to diverse cultural groups. The successive colonial regimes of Germany and South Africa inflicted genocide, brutality and apartheid on the region. Namibia…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Culturally Relevant Education, Role, African Culture
Copeland, E. Leonard; Upham, W. Kennedy – 1973
A study of black migration, examining the aspirations and behavior of homemakers in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Texas, was made in this report. Data were collected from interviews with 553 homemakers. Factors examined in the analysis included type of residential area, homemaker's age, tenure status of the household, reported place of…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Blacks, Demography, Homemakers
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Horton, Hayward Derrick; And Others – Journal of Family Issues, 1995
Sociologists have linked black family structure to persisting disadvantage. This study employs data from the 1990 Public Use Microdata Samples to compare the rural African American family to its urban counterpart. Results from the logistic regression analysis reveal that for rural blacks, family structure is less important than community type and…
Descriptors: Black Family, Blacks, Family Size, Family Structure
Wilber, George L., Ed.; Bishop, C. E., Ed. – 1968
Papers prepared for the National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty are presented in this report. These papers provide the Commission background information for recommendations submitted to the President of the United States. Major topics covered include the structural changes taking place in rural areas and the inter-relationships between rural…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Blacks, Family Planning, Health Services
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Saenz, Rogelio; Thomas, John K. – Rural Sociology, 1991
In 1985, poverty rates in Texas nonmetro areas were 41 percent for Latinos and 53 percent for Blacks, compared to 27 percent for both groups in Texas metropolitan areas. Individual, household, and structural factors were related differently to poverty status among the ethnic/residence groups. Contains 62 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Census Figures, Educational Attainment
Dagata, Elizabeth M. – Rural Conditions and Trends, 1999
In 1996, rural children had higher poverty and just-over poverty rates than urban children. Compared to rural white children, rural minority children had less-educated parents and were more likely to live in poverty, in families with a single parent or without an earner, and in families dependent on social-welfare programs. (Author/SV)
Descriptors: American Indians, Blacks, Child Welfare, Children
Nord, Mark; Winicki, F. Joshua – Rural Conditions and Trends, 2000
The prevalence of hunger in rural households declined slightly from 1995 to 1998, and food insecurity rates stayed constant. Food insecurity was almost three times as prevalent among rural Blacks as among rural Whites. For rural Hispanics, the rate was about twice that of Whites. Food insecurity was higher in single-parent families than in any…
Descriptors: Blacks, Children, Females, Hispanic Americans
Rochin, Refugio I. – Aztlan, 1973
The article discusses the literature dealing with Chicano poverty and the Chicano population in comparison to Whites and Blacks in the Southwest. It also identifies the Chicano poor, their population, and what is happening to them. (NQ)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Census Figures, Economic Factors
Farrell, Charles S. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1989
Describes significant problems that are specific to rural poor and particularly devastating to poor Blacks. Lack of jobs and the farm crisis are the main causes of rural poverty. Discusses funding for research and need for future studies. (JS)
Descriptors: Blacks, Farm Labor, Lower Class, Poverty
Adams, Terry K.; Duncan, Greg J. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1991
Long-term poverty rates among nonmetro Blacks have fallen dramatically since the early 1970s. Associated with that improvement are higher levels of education among young adults and smaller family size. Despite improvements, poverty levels are still much higher for Blacks than for Whites in both metro and nonmetro areas. (Author/KS)
Descriptors: Blacks, Economic Status, Educational Attainment, Family Size
Rogers, Carolyn C. – Rural America, 2001
Poverty rates increased in the early 1990s, but between 1994 and 1999 the metro child poverty rate declined 6 percentage points and the nonmetro rate declined 4 percent. In 1999, the poverty rate for nonmetro Black children was about double that of nonmetro White children, but the Black-White gap in poverty narrowed between 1985 and 1999. (TD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Welfare, Children, Demography
Slesinger, Doris P.; Cautley, Eleanor – 1986
Using data from the 1980 Census Public Use Microdata Sample, this paper examines characteristics of women who live alone and incidence of poverty in this group. Results show there are two distinct subgroups among women who live alone: the elderly, most of whom are widowed; and the young, many of whom are single or divorced. For both groups, about…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Blacks, Census Figures
Kuvlesky, William P.; Wright, David E. – 1965
Poverty, which is defined as a family income of less than $3,000 annually, is more serious than just being deprived of simple luxuries. To be poor is to suffer physically and to have high mortality rates. It also means ecological and social segregation from society. In 1960 Texas had a larger proportion of families with incomes under $3,000…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Ecological Factors, Family Income
Thomas, George – 1972
The Maldistribution Thesis (whether a maldistribution in skilled manpower, accumulated wealth, and their implied production of income, goods, and services is demonstrable and the extent to which the thesis explains poverty) is at least in part testable by the amount that redressing old imbalances contributes to the increased income, improved life…
Descriptors: Blacks, Federal Programs, Geographic Distribution, Industrialization
Cho, Woong K. – 1982
Data from two studies highlighted the socioeconomic and psychological attributes of poverty in rural Mississippi. In the first study, county census data were analyzed to determine changes in the socioeconomic status of rural and urban poor between 1960 and 1970. In 1970, the poverty count in rural and urban areas differed by 16.6%, down 5.1% from…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences
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