The geographic component of U.S. nonmetropolitan population change.

Geographical perspectives Pub Date : 1988-01-01
R L Forstall
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"The decade of the 1970s witnessed two new trends of major significance in U.S. population distribution, the concentration of 85 to 90 percent of the nation's population growth in the South and West, and the revival of growth in many nonmetropolitan parts of the country....However, the nonmetropolitan resurgence has relaxed somewhat in the 1980s. From 1980 to mid-1986, nonmetropolitan territory...had only a 4 percent growth in population compared with 6.4 percent for the nation as a whole and 7.2 percent for metropolitan territory. During the 1970s the same geographic areas had increases of 14.4, 11.4, and 10.5 percent respectively."

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美国非大都市人口的地理构成变化。
“20世纪70年代的十年见证了美国人口分布的两种具有重大意义的新趋势,即全国85%至90%的人口增长集中在南部和西部,以及该国许多非大都市地区的增长复苏....然而,非大都市的复兴在20世纪80年代有所缓和。从1980年到1986年中期,非大都市地区…人口增长率仅为4%,而全国人口增长率为6.4%,大都市地区人口增长率为7.2%。在20世纪70年代,同样的地理区域分别增长了14.4%、11.4%和10.5%。”
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