The purpose of the paper is to design and test a model which explains internal migration in Jamaica, based largely on the 1960 census. Suggests that urban migration was unrelated to the level of employment opportunities.
In Latin America and the Caribbean, the theory which held that the cultural assimilation of ethnic groups of Indian and African descent into the national Hispanic or Portuguese cultures implied an improvement in the condition of women has been challenged through ethnographic and historical research.
Barton-Aschman Associates, Inc. (author), State of Illinois Department of Public Works and Buildings (author), Teska, Robert B. (author), Illinois Division of Highways - Bureau of Planning (author), Herman, Frank V. (author), U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Public Roads (author), Strassenburg, Clifford G. (author), Brown, Ralph D. (author), and Holmes, E. H. (author)
Format:
Book
Publication Date:
1963
Location:
City Planning & Landscape Architecture Reference and Resource Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 16; Folder: 5
This item is a large binder that has many relating documents: memorandums from R. Teska about the Decatur Urbanized Area Transportation Study financial status; Equivalency Tables for Traffic Zones, Districts and Centroids; Population Inventory; Sources of Data for Population Studies; An Introduction to Population for Transportation Planning; Population Inventory and Economic Factors Inventory; Inventory of Economic Factors Affecting Development; Economic Factors Inventory; Land Use Inventory; Changes in Land-Use Inventory Procedures; Land-Use Inventory Procedure; Housing Unit Count Procedure; Data Card Formats--Economic Factors, Population, and Land-Use Inventory Data; Land-Use Inventory Summary; Summary of Urban Travel Data; Forecasting Techniques; Procedure for Forecasting Land-Use and Socio-Economic Factors for Comprehensive Transportation Planning Programs in Small and Medium Sized Metropolitan Areas; Available Land Inventory By Type; ... and more. Dates range from 1963-1966.
The Cuban journey on race relations denotes an adventure driven by ideology. A doctrine of equals and the need for consensus building towards national unity called for the reversal of disenfranchisement commonly practiced prior to the revolution. Public policy has affirmed a commitment to social integration of people of color yet the residue of bigotry still inflames the Cuban populace and stymies potential maturity among its people.