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14 Population<br />

No. 13. Interregional Migration, by Race: 1970 to 1980<br />

[In thousands. Minus sign (—) denotes net outmigration. For composition of regions, see fig. 1, inside front cover. Based on<br />

Current Population Survey, see text, p. 2]<br />

1970 -1975 1975-1980<br />

RACE AND MIGRATION STATUS<br />

North<br />

Central<br />

South<br />

West<br />

Northeast<br />

Northeast<br />

North<br />

Central<br />

South<br />

West<br />

A ll ra c e s :<br />

Inmigrants.............................................................. . 1,057 1,731 4,082 2,347 1,106 1,993 4,204 2,038<br />

Outmlgrants................................................. ,........ . 2,399 2,926 2,253 1,639 2,592 3,166 2,440 1,945<br />

Nat migration.......................................................... -1 ,3 4 2 -1 ,1 9 5 1,829 708 -1 ,4 8 6 -1 ,1 7 3 1,764 893<br />

White:<br />

Inmigrants......... ............................................... ..... 920 1,569 3,730 2,155 996 1,793 3,746 2,568<br />

Outmlgrants............................................................ 2,160 2,714 1,939 1,561 2,271 2,900 2,175 1.746<br />

Net migration.......................................................... -1 ,2 4 0 -1 ,1 4 5 1,791 594 -1 ,2 7 5 -1 ,1 0 7 1,571 812<br />

Black:<br />

Emigrants....................<br />

118 ISO 302 153 99 1 7 0 415 193<br />

Outmlgrants................. 182 202 286 51 274 221 220 163<br />

Net migration.................. - 6 4 - 5 2 14 102 -1 7 5 -5 1 195 30<br />

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, C u rre n t P o p u la tio n R e p o rts, series P-20, Nos. 285 and 368.<br />

No. 14. M o b ility S t a t u s o f t h e P o p u la tio n , by R ace and Spanish O rig in , an d by Region:<br />

1 9 7 5 - 1 9 8 0<br />

[For persons 5 years old and over. Based on Current Population Survey; see source for sampling variability. Includes members<br />

of the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on post, but excludes all other members of the Armed Forces. See also<br />

text, p. 3. Persons of Spanish origin may be of any race. Refers to 243 standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA's) as<br />

defined in 1970 census publications; see Appendix I). For composition of regions, see fig. I, inside front cover]<br />

RESIDENCE IN 1980 COMPARED WITH<br />

RESIDENCE IN 1975<br />

Total ' White Black<br />

Spanish<br />

origin<br />

Northeast<br />

North<br />

Central<br />

South<br />

West<br />

NUMBER (1,000)<br />

Total......................................................... 202,216 175,185 23,037 11,542 45,429 53,544 65,742 37,501<br />

Same housing units (nonmovers)......................... 107,257 93,526 12,160 4,948 26,214 29,582 33,524 15,937<br />

Central cities of SMSA's 26,480 21,231 6,624 2,279 6,435 7,177 8,020 4 ,8 4 9<br />

Balance of SMSA’s...... 43,386 40,468 2,356 1,727 13,926 12,177 9,650 7,633<br />

Outside SMSA's........... 35.391 31,827 3,179 943 5,653 10,228 15,853 3,456<br />

Different housing units in the U.S....................... ....... 91,146 78,970 10,540 5,627 16,386 23,404 31,137 20,216<br />

Within same SMSA.......................................... 41,619 34,126 6,681 3,645 9,240 11,584 11,301 9,494<br />

Between SMSA’s...____ 14,551 12,847 1,386 861 2,710 2,588 4 ,4 7 6 4.775<br />

From outside SMSA's to SMSA's..................... 5,993 5.424 469 233 680 1,504 2,467 1,341<br />

From SMSA's to outside SMSA's..................... 7,337 6,882 353 170 982 1,779 3,249 1,327<br />

Outside SMSA's at both dates.......................... 21.647 19,691 1,650 717 2,773 5,950 9,643 3.281<br />

Movers from abroad......... 3,813 2,690 338 967 829 558 1,081 1,346<br />

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION<br />

Total.......................................................... 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0<br />

Same housing units (nonmovers)......... ................ 53.0 53.4 52.8 42.9 62.1 55.2 51.0 42.5<br />

Central cities of SMSA's................................... 14.1 12.1 28.8 19.7 18.6 13.4 1 2 .2 1 2 .9<br />

Balance of SMSA’s.......................................... 21.5 23.1 10.2 15.0 30.7 22.7 14.7 20.4<br />

Outside SMSA's................................................ 17.5 18.2 13.8 8.2 12.9 19.1 24.1 9.2<br />

Different housing units in the U.S......................... 45.1 45.1 45.8 48.7 36.1 43.7 47.4 53.9<br />

Within same SMSA.......................................... 20.6 19.5 29.0 31.6 20.3 21.6 17.2 25.3<br />

Between SMSA's^............................ .............. 7.2 7.3 6.0 7.5 6.0 4.8 6.8 12.7<br />

From outside SMSA’s to SMSA’s...... .............. 3.0 3.1 2.0 2.0 1.5 2.6 3.8 3.6<br />

From SMSA’s to outside SMSA's..................... 3.6 3.9 1.5 1.5 2.2 3.3 4.9 3.5<br />

Outside SMSA's at both dates.......................... 10.7 11.2 7.2 6.2 6.1 11.1 14.7 8.7<br />

Movers from abroad............................................. 1.9 1.5 1.5 8.4 1.8 1.0 1.6 3.6<br />

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, C u rre n t P o p u la tio n R e p o rts, series P-20, No. 368.<br />

No. 15. M e t r o p o lit a n an d N o n m e tro p o lita n A re a P o p u la tio n , C u r r e n t SMSA D e fin itio n s ;<br />

1 9 4 0 T O 1 9 8 0<br />

[Metropolitan area definition as of year shown, except as noted; see Appendix II. 5MSA=$tandard metropolitan statistical area.<br />

See also text, p. 2. Data are for total resident population. Excludes Puerto Rico)<br />

ITEM 1940 1 1950 1960 1970 1980 *<br />

Metropolitan areas:<br />

Number of SMSA’s......................................................................................... 168<br />

Population (1,000)..............................................................................................<br />

Percent change over previous year shown.... .................................................<br />

69,535<br />

W<br />

land area, percent of U.S. land area................................ ....... ......................<br />

52.8<br />

7.0<br />

Nonmetropolitan areas, copulation fl.000)............................................................ 62,135<br />

168<br />

84,854<br />

22.0<br />

56.1<br />

7.0<br />

66,472<br />

212<br />

112,885<br />

33.0<br />

63.0<br />

8.7<br />

66,438<br />

243<br />

139,419<br />

23.6<br />

68.6<br />

11.0<br />

63,793<br />

318<br />

169,431<br />

21.5<br />

74.8<br />

16.0<br />

57,115<br />

X Not applicable, M 950 metropolitan area definition. a 1981 metropolitan area definition. Includes areas newly QualiHiad<br />

on basis o f 1980 census.<br />

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, U .S . C e n s u s o f P o p u la tio n : 1 9 4 0 ; 1 95 0; I9 6 0 ; 1 9 7 0 ; and 1 9 8 0 C e n s u s o f P o p u la tio n , vol. I,<br />

part A.

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