Abstract

EDITOR'S NOTE: The author prepared a similar paper at the invitation of the American Management Association which was published by that Association under the title Population Shifts and Income Changes, Marketing Series No. 52, New York, N. Y. The population data in this paper are substantially a revision of the materials in the earlier paper based on the more recent population estimates made available by the Bureau of the Census. Responsibility for the analysis of the postwar population prospects of metropolitan areas contained herein is assumed by the author, as the Bureau of the Census does not make official predictions of this type. Dr. Hauser wishes to acknowledge the technical assistance of Dr. Hope Tisdale Eldridge in the preparation of the materials used in this paper.

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