REGIONAL PROFILE. REGIONAL MIGRATION, 1970. VOLUME II. NUMBER 7
Although Tri-State residents relocate rather frequently--85.2 percent since 1950--only 8.6 percent of the Region's total population moved before 1950. After 1965 however, 47.8 percent of the Region's 7,451,000 residents five years and older changed their addresses: 43.4 percent moved within the same subregion; 20.8 percent moved from a different subregion in the same state; and 11.3 percent moved from one state to another. Of the 18,724,940 total regional residents in 1970, 6.2 percent had never moved. Central Naugatuck, Brooklyn and Passaic were the highest nonmover areas, while Housatonic Valley, Rockland, Monmouth and Manhattan were reported to have the lowest percentage of nonmovers.
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Supplemental Notes:
- See also report dated Jul 73, PB-222 702.
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Corporate Authors:
Tri-State Regional Planning Commission
100 Church Street
New York, NY United States 10007Federal Highway Administration
Georgia Division, 61 Forsyth Street
Atlanta, GA United States 30303Urban Mass Transportation Administration
400 7th Street, SW
Washington, DC United States 20590Department of Housing and Urban Development
451 7th Street, SW
Washington, DC United States 20410 - Publication Date: 1975-4
Media Info
- Pagination: 19 p.
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Census; Population movements; Regional planning; Statistical analysis
- Geographic Terms: Connecticut; New Jersey; New York (New York); New York (State)
- Old TRIS Terms: Population migrations
- Subject Areas: Data and Information Technology;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00093368
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: National Technical Information Service
- Report/Paper Numbers: TS-8021
- Files: NTIS, USDOT
- Created Date: Dec 16 1976 12:00AM