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The Shifting Pattern of Black Migration From and Into the Nonmetropolitan South, 1965-95

  • by Glenn V. Fuguitt, John Fulton and Calvin L. Beale
  • 12/28/2001
  • RDRR-93

Overview

This report measures the amount of Black migration from and to the nonmetropolitan parts of the South from 1965-70 to 1990-95. Data are shown for 1990-95 for two key characteristics of the migrants--education and income. Comparisons are also made with the non-Black population, and population trends for 1990 to 2000 are examined for counties with a large proportion of Black residents.

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