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Nelson, Richard L. and Aschman, Frederick T. Real Estate and City Plan - ning. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1957.
Attention is directed to pages 120 and 124 where some of the characteristics and consequences of residential movement are mentioned.
Rossi, Peter H. Why Familie s Move . Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1955.
Residential movement within four distinctive areas of Philadelphia is studied in an effort to understand better the characteristics of those families that mov
...e and why these moves occur. Rossi's findings indicated to him. that the major function of mobility is to provide a process by which families can adjust their housing to the housing needs that are generated by the shifts in family com- position which follow life cycle changes. The results of his study are presented and described in this source.
Rutgers State University. Problems of Migrat ion Among the American Middle Class . New Brunswick, New Jersey: Urban Studies Center, 1962.
A report which is the outGome of a conference concerning middle- class migration.


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