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Nonmetro elders better off than metro elders on some measures, not on others. 在某些方面,非大都市的老年人比大都市的老年人过得好,而在其他方面则不然。
Rural conditions and trends Pub Date : 1997-01-01
C C Rogers
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Fewer immigrants settle in nonmetro areas and most fare less well than metro immigrants. 在非都市地区定居的移民较少,大多数人的生活不如都市移民。
Rural conditions and trends Pub Date : 1997-01-01
A B Effland, M A Butler
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Nonmetro population rebound continues and broadens. 非都市人口反弹继续扩大。
Rural conditions and trends Pub Date : 1996-01-01
C Beale
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Rural-urban migration patterns shift. 城乡人口迁移格局发生转变。
Rural conditions and trends Pub Date : 1995-01-01
D A Mcgranahan, K Kassel
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