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... million persons nearly two - thirds of the entire population - lived in the 212 areas classified as metro- politan in 1960 , and these areas accounted for 84 percent of the Nation's total population increase during the 1950-60 decade ...
... million persons nearly two - thirds of the entire population - lived in the 212 areas classified as metro- politan in 1960 , and these areas accounted for 84 percent of the Nation's total population increase during the 1950-60 decade ...
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... million additional children , welfare and health facilities for 5 million more people over the age of 60 , transportation facilities for the daily movement of 200 million people , and more than 80 million automobiles . In the remainder ...
... million additional children , welfare and health facilities for 5 million more people over the age of 60 , transportation facilities for the daily movement of 200 million people , and more than 80 million automobiles . In the remainder ...
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... million persons of the nationwide total of 179.3 million . The 212 areas recognized as metropolitan in 1960 accounted for 84 percent of all the increase in the Nation's population during the 1950-60 decade . For these areas , the growth ...
... million persons of the nationwide total of 179.3 million . The 212 areas recognized as metropolitan in 1960 accounted for 84 percent of all the increase in the Nation's population during the 1950-60 decade . For these areas , the growth ...
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... million persons . In three of the four broad geographic regions of the United States , a majority of the entire ... millions ) Northeast . North central .. South .. West .. Region Percent in SMSA'S Total In SMSA's Outside SMSA'S 44.7 ...
... million persons . In three of the four broad geographic regions of the United States , a majority of the entire ... millions ) Northeast . North central .. South .. West .. Region Percent in SMSA'S Total In SMSA's Outside SMSA'S 44.7 ...
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... million out of 112.9 million - lived within the central cities in 1960. Most of the population growth of metropolitan areas between 1950 and 1960 took place in suburban territory . In fact , if 1950 municipal boundaries are held ...
... million out of 112.9 million - lived within the central cities in 1960. Most of the population growth of metropolitan areas between 1950 and 1960 took place in suburban territory . In fact , if 1950 municipal boundaries are held ...
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