School Law Bulletin [serial] 15, 1 (Jan 1984)

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In contrast, only five of 35 Pied- mont county units can expect increases.
Growth is no longer concentrated in the most populous counties. Before 1970, population had become increasingly con- centrated in the most populous counties.
From 1940 to 1970, the combined popula- tion growth rate of the nine counties that had more than 100,000 population in 1970 was at least double the growth rate of the state as a whole. Meanwhile, the share of the total state population of counties that had 1970 popu
...lations below 50,000 de- clined in every decade from 1930 to 1970.
During the 1970s, however, the growth rate of the nine largest counties combined fell to only 15 per cent, slightly below the state's growth rate. Only two of the nine largest counties— Cumberland and Wake— had growth rates equal to the state's growth rate. The combined popula- tion growth rates of less populous coun- ties increased substantially. For example, the twenty counties that had 1970 popula- tions of 15,000 to 24,999 had a combined growth rate of 17.4 per cent during the 1970s, compared with only 2.0 per cent during the 1960s; and even the least populous counties, those with 1970 populations below 15,000, grew by 14.6 per cent, compared with -3.6 per cent during the 1960s.


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