Abstract

This study provides a broad picture of some of the principal population changes which have taken place during the war and immediate postwar years. An "extensive" technique is used to estimate the postcensal population as of July 1, 1947, of several categories of metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas in each of thes categories and are compared with corresponding rates for 1930-40 and 1920-30. The estimates and estimated rates indicate that some very striking changes in the patterns of population growth and distribution have taken place since 1940.

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