Morrison, Peter A.
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Works
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Beyond stereotypes : who becomes a single teenage mother? | |
The changing U.S. population and future demand for air travel | |
Chronic movers and the future redistribution of population, 1970. | |
Congress and the year 2000 : a demographic perspective on future issues | |
Current demographic change in regions of the United States | |
Demographic certainties and uncertainties in the future of social security : testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Social Security and Income Maintenance Programs | |
The demographic context of educational policy planning | |
Demographic information for cities: a manual for estimating and projecting local population characteristics | |
Demographic trends that will shape future housing demand | |
Demographic underpinnings of political empowerment in multi-minority cities | |
Dimensions of the population problem in the United States | |
Duration of residence and prospective migration : the evaluation of a stochastic model | |
Economic analysis of urban housing markets : a new approach | |
Families in the Army, 1989: | |
Forecasting enrollments during court-ordered desegregation | |
The future demographic context of the health care delivery system | |
Guiding urban growth : policy issues and demographic constraints | |
How demographers can help members of congress | |
How population movements shape national growth | |
The image of "elsewhere" in the American tradition of migration | |
It's not overpopulation--it's the people | |
Local growth control versus the freedom to migrate | |
A method for monitoring small-area population changes in cities | |
Migration and rights of access : new public concerns of the 1970s | |
Migration from distressed areas: its meaning for regional policy | |
Migration sequences, 1982: | |
National longitudinal study of high school seniors : an agenda for policy research | |
New York State's transition to stability : the demographic outlook | |
Overview of demographic trends shaping the nation's future : testimony before the Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress, May 31, 1978 | |
Population distribution policy: issues and objectives | |
Population movements : their forms and functions in urbanization and development | |
Population movements: where the public interest and private interests conflict. | |
Projecting migration for integrated rural and urban development planning | |
Recent contributions to the urban policy debate | |
Recent research insights into local migration flows | |
Redistricting: A Manual for Analysts, Practitioners, and Citizens | |
Review of federal programs to alleviate rural deprivation : prepared for the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation | |
A riot of color : the demographic setting of civil disturbance in Los Angeles | |
The role of migration in California's growth | |
San Jose and St. Louis in the 1960s : a case study of changing urban populations | |
Small-area population estimates for the City of St. Louis, 1960-1972, with a model for updating them | |
Soldiers' families : tracking their well-being during peacetime and war | |
A taste of the country : a collection of Calvin Beale's writings | |
Teenage parenthood, a review of risks and consequences | |
The territorial mobility of population : rethinking its forms and functions | |
Toward a policy planner's view of the urban settlement system | |
The transition to zero population growth in the Midwest | |
Urban growth and decline in the United States : a study of migration's effects in two cities | |
Urban growth, new cities, and "the population problem" | |
Uses of the Social Security work history sample in studying metropolitan migration | |
Working women and "woman's work " : a demographic perspective on the breakdown of sex roles |