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Journey to Work, 1960-70
Social Forces1975Vol. 54(1), pp. 220–220
Abstract
In general, most metropolitan dwellers continue both to work and live within either central city or suburban rings of metropolitan areas. Nevertheless, travel across central city boundaries, inward and outward, was increasing slightly in the 1960–70 decade. And tendencies to live and work in central city or suburban rings vary clearly by the age and population size of the metropolitan area.
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