| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1967 - 62 páginas
...that of urban America and the dropout rate is 7 percent higher than in urban areas. The City Today An unplanned policy of exporting rural problems to...immigration means less opportunity and rising despair. One urban observer put it this way: "Our cities exact too much from those who live in them. They are... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1967 - 64 páginas
...that of urban America and the dropout rate is 7 percent higher than in urban areas. The City Today An unplanned policy of exporting rural problems to...immigration means less opportunity and rising despair. One urban observer put it this way: "Our cities exact too much from those who live in them. They are... | |
| Orville L. Freeman, United States. Department of Agriculture - 1967 - 80 páginas
...that of urban America and the dropout rate is 7 percent higher than in urban areas. The City Today An unplanned policy of exporting rural problems to...immigration means less opportunity and rising despair. One urban observer put it this way : Our cities exact too much from those who live in them. They are... | |
| United States. National Advisory Commission on Rural Poverty - 1967 - 524 páginas
...and also face other acute problems. As Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman has recently said: An unplanned policy of exporting rural problems to...immigration means less opportunity and rising despair. PURPOSE OF THIS PRESENTATION The purpose of this presentation is to express the Department of Labor's... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1967 - 372 páginas
...January 30, 1967, he said : "An unplanned policy of exporting rural problems to the city has drown urban America into the rural crisis. For the affluent...immigration means less opportunity and rising despair." Secretary Freeman notes that we still have not considered what measures of population balance is desirable... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1967 - 1184 páginas
...January 30, 1967, he said : "An unplanned policy of exporting rural problems to the city has drown urban America into the rural crisis. For the affluent...immigration means less opportunity and rising despair." Secretary Freeman notes that we still have not considered what measures of population balance is desirable... | |
| United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations - 1968 - 212 páginas
...opportunity for the many, but starved for space for her residents to move in, to enjoy, to breathe. . . . An unplanned policy of exporting rural problems to the city has drawn urban America into rural crisis. For the affluent of the city, the unchecked migration means more crowding, higher taxes,... | |
| Otis L. Graham Jr. - 1976 - 378 páginas
...Agriculture, or to Great Society circles in general. He had said in an earlier speech in January 1967: "An unplanned policy of exporting rural problems to...city has drawn urban America into the rural crisis. . . . We lack any accepted national goal in rural-urban balance." 26 This would be a persistent theme... | |
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