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BookLadanyi, HansPart of an attempt to display the demographics of the CSU Northridge service area in 1995. These data reflect enrollment patterns shortly after the Northridge earthquake in January 1994.
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BookTurner, Eugene J.This book is an analysis of 34 ethnic groups in greater Los Angeles, California based on the 1990 U.S. census. It describes in detailed maps the distributions of the groups and explains in a rich text how each group's residential concentrations evolve . . .
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BookTurner, Eugene J.An atlas of the greater Boston, Massachusetts area based on Census 2000 showing the percent of total population that belongs to the largest ethnic groups.
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BookAllen, James P.An atlas of major ethnic groups in Los Angeles and Orange counties in 1990. Maps show percent of total population that is ethnic while others show change in number from 1980.
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BookAllen, James P.A series of dot and choropleth maps showing change by numbers of persons and by percent between the years of 2000 and 2010 within California census county divisions.
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ArticleAllen, James P.Many people are aware of the annual Forbes listing of the 400 wealthiest people in America http://www.forbes.com/forbes-400/. The list is based on investigations and estimates of the net worth of individuals. It’s obviously extremely selective; in 201 . . .
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BookThe changing ethnic quilt of Southern California: Ethnic distributions in 2010 and changes 1990-2010Allen, James P.New 2010 maps, graphs, and tables of Southern California: 34 ethnic groups, income, segregation, and poverty. These new maps show ethnic groups changes 1990-2010 as well as update maps in our 1997 book, The Ethnic Quilt.
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ArticleAllen, James P.Creating dot maps to show changes in racial and Hispanic population distributions between two census periods can be an effective way to examine one of the most important dimensions of change within any metropolitan area. Using dots of one color to sho . . .
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BookAllen, James P.An atlas that shows population patterns in greater Los Angeles Census 2000 tracts. Dot maps illustrate increases and decreases in the populations of major race and Hispanic groups.