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Who Moves? Who Stays Put? Where's Home?

by D; Paul Taylor; Rich Morin; Wendy Wang

Dec 18, 2008
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Housing and Homelessness

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Analyzes results of a Pew Social & Demographic Trends survey on Americans' geographic mobility, including perceptions of "home," reasons for moving or staying, and economic considerations, by race/ethnicity, education, region, and other demographics.
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  • Pew Research Center

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  • The Pew Charitable Trusts

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  • Copyright 2008 Pew Research Center.

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  • Survey

Language

  • English

Geography

  • North America / United States
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Title: Who Moves? Who Stays Put? Where's Home?
Publication date 2008-12-18
Publication Year 2008
Authors D , Paul Taylor , Rich Morin , Wendy Wang
Copyright holder(s) Pew Research Center
Geographical Focus North America / United States
Keywords major reason , stayers , say , current community , reason
Document type Survey
Language English
URL: https://www.issuelab.org/resource/who-moves-who-stays-put-where-s-home.html
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