This study describes basic socioeconomic characteristics of new residents to North Dakota, the factors motivating their move, and their satisfaction with the North Dakota communities where they live. Data came from a 1997 survey of more than 700 new residents. New residents who responded to the survey were generally younger than the North Dakota population overall; about two-thirds were between 21 and 40 years old. The educational level of the migrants was also higher than that of the state's population overall; 47 percent of the new residents were college graduates and an additional 35 percent reported some college or post-secondary vocational/trade school attendance. About 48 percent of the new residents had previous ties to North Dakot...
The North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies at the North Dakota Agricultural College in Fargo an...
This bulletin describes the changes in population which have occurred in South Dakota as a result of...
This study examines the influence of selected structural conditions on the county-level net-migratio...
This study describes basic socioeconomic characteristics of new residents to North Dakota, the facto...
This study describes basic socioeconomic characteristics of new residents to North Dakota, the facto...
This study describes basic socioeconomic characteristics of new residents to North Dakota, the facto...
Population dynamics is a major issue for decision makers at both state and local levels, as well as ...
Recent employment growth in the northern Great Plains may be stimulating increased in-migration. Thi...
Migration brings important changes for both migrants and communities. Migration into a community can...
This three page article discusses the various aspects of population changes in the state of North Da...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the possible emergence of a new trend in volun...
South Dakota was the second most rural state in the North Central Region in 1960 with 61 percent of ...
This thesis studies on benefits of employment opportunities of internal migrants in Kamayut Township...
North Dakota has experienced substantial growth in employment during the 1990s, with much of that gr...
North Dakota has experienced substantial growth in employment during the 1990s, with much of that gr...
The North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies at the North Dakota Agricultural College in Fargo an...
This bulletin describes the changes in population which have occurred in South Dakota as a result of...
This study examines the influence of selected structural conditions on the county-level net-migratio...
This study describes basic socioeconomic characteristics of new residents to North Dakota, the facto...
This study describes basic socioeconomic characteristics of new residents to North Dakota, the facto...
This study describes basic socioeconomic characteristics of new residents to North Dakota, the facto...
Population dynamics is a major issue for decision makers at both state and local levels, as well as ...
Recent employment growth in the northern Great Plains may be stimulating increased in-migration. Thi...
Migration brings important changes for both migrants and communities. Migration into a community can...
This three page article discusses the various aspects of population changes in the state of North Da...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the possible emergence of a new trend in volun...
South Dakota was the second most rural state in the North Central Region in 1960 with 61 percent of ...
This thesis studies on benefits of employment opportunities of internal migrants in Kamayut Township...
North Dakota has experienced substantial growth in employment during the 1990s, with much of that gr...
North Dakota has experienced substantial growth in employment during the 1990s, with much of that gr...
The North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies at the North Dakota Agricultural College in Fargo an...
This bulletin describes the changes in population which have occurred in South Dakota as a result of...
This study examines the influence of selected structural conditions on the county-level net-migratio...