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- Rural-urban migration in North Carolina, 1920 to 1930 / by Hamilton, C. Horace(Charles Horace),1901-1977.(CARDINAL)127292; North Carolina.Department of Agriculture.(CARDINAL)154217; North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station.(CARDINAL)164543;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Rural-urban migration; Migration, Internal;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Migration into a North Carolina rural area, 1970-74 / by Perkinson, Leon B.(Leon Burton),1941-(CARDINAL)170719,author; North Carolina State University.Department of Economics and Business.(CARDINAL)167394;
Bibliography: pages 49-50.
- Subjects: Migration, Internal; Urban-rural migration;
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- Migration in North Carolina, 1955-1960 : significance to extension programs / by McNeill, Harold M.; North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service.(CARDINAL)164866;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Migration, Internal; Rural-urban migration;
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- New directions in urban-rural migration : the population turnaround in rural America / by Brown, David L.(David Louis),1945-(CARDINAL)328236; Wardwell, John M.(CARDINAL)155560;
Includes bibliographies and index.
- Subjects: Migration, Internal; Rural population;
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- China's urban billion : the story behind the biggest migration in human history / by Miller, Tom(Journalist),author.(CARDINAL)429023;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-186) and index.Introduction : the biggest migration in human history -- By the sweat of their brows : the people who built urban China -- Passport to purgatory : fixing the Hukou system -- Farm versus factory : the battle over land -- The construction orgy : paving the fields -- Ghost towns in the desert : how China builds its cities -- A billion wallets : what china's new urbanites will and won't buy -- Conclusion : civilizing the cities."By 2030, China's cities will be home to 1 billion people one in every eight people on earth. What kind of lives will China's urban billion lead? And what will China's cities be like? Over the past thirty years, China's urban population expanded by 500 million people, and is on track to swell by a further 300 million by 2030. Hundreds of millions of these new urban residents are rural migrants, who lead second-class lives without access to urban benefits. Even those lucky citizens who live in modern tower blocks must put up with clogged roads, polluted skies and cityscapes of unremitting ugliness. The rapid expansion of urban China is astonishing, but new policies are urgently needed to create healthier cities. Combining on-the-ground reportage and up-to-date research, this pivotal book explains why China has failed to reap many of the economic and social benefits of urbanization, and suggests how these problems can be resolved. If its leaders get urbanization right, China will surpass the United States and cement its position as the world's largest economy. But if they get it wrong, China could spend the next twenty years languishing in middle-income torpor, its cities pockmarked by giant slums."--Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Urban-rural migration; Rural-urban migration; Rural-urban migration; Urbanization;
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- Rural and urban population change in North Carolina, 1960-1970 / by Davis, Adam Clarke,1931-(CARDINAL)133076; Clifford, William B.(CARDINAL)170765; North Carolina State University.Department of Sociology and Anthropology.(CARDINAL)168344;
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- Subjects: Rural-urban migration;
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- Rural-urban migration in North Carolina, 1920 to 1930. by Hamilton, C. Horace(Charles Horace),1901-1977.(CARDINAL)127292; North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station.(CARDINAL)164543;
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- Subjects: Migration, Internal;
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- Rural and urban population change in North Carolina, 1960-1970, by A. Clarke Davis and William B. Clifford. by Davis, Adam Clarke,1931-; Clifford, William B.;
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- Subjects: Rural-urban migration;
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- The Urban impact of internal migration / by White, James W.(James Wilson),1941-(CARDINAL)172138; Courgeau, Daniel.(CARDINAL)158345; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Institute for Research in Social Science.(CARDINAL)164475;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Migration, Internal; Migration, Internal; Rural-urban migration;
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- Farm + Land's back to the land : a guide to modern outdoor life / by Pikovsky, Freddie,author.(CARDINAL)611637; Caldwell, Nicole,author.(CARDINAL)621366; Caracci, Meghan,contributor.; Engelman, Lucy,illustrator.(CARDINAL)788365;
A spectacular treehouse suspended above a lush forest. A cozy cabin perched on a mountainside. A small farm growing heirloom vegetables in the high desert. These are the extraordinary stories of the modern-day back-to-the-land-movement, a movement that embraces slow living, sustainability, and the value of doing things with your own two hands. Here are remarkable narratives, essential how-tos, and hundreds of breathtaking photographs from people who have embraced lives of adventure in wild places. Delivered in a handsome volume that inspires feelings of wanderlust, this book is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone who has ever dreamed of escaping to a simpler way of life.Mountainside -- Countryside -- Desert Land.
- Subjects: Self-reliant living.; Sustainable living.; Urban-rural migration.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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