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Toward One Oregon? From (How) Many Oregons? The Demography of Dichotomy

Toward One Oregon? From (How) Many Oregons? The Demography of Dichotomy. Roger B. Hammer Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Sustainable Rural Communities Initiative Oregon State University rhammer@oregonstate.edu. Urban and Rural Population. 1900-2000.

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Toward One Oregon? From (How) Many Oregons? The Demography of Dichotomy

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  1. Toward One Oregon?From (How) Many Oregons?The Demography of Dichotomy Roger B. Hammer Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Sustainable Rural Communities Initiative Oregon State University rhammer@oregonstate.edu

  2. Urban and Rural Population 1900-2000

  3. Counties Ranked by Rural Population 2000

  4. Counties Ranked by Rural Population 2000

  5. Counties Ranked by % Rural Population 2000

  6. Housing Density 1940

  7. Housing Density 1950

  8. Housing Density 1960

  9. Housing Density 1970

  10. Housing Density 1980

  11. Housing Density 1990

  12. Housing Density 2000

  13. Housing Density 2030

  14. Regions

  15. Oregon Population by Region 1900-2000

  16. Oregon % Population by Region 1900-2000

  17. Oregon % Population by Region 1960-2000

  18. Oregon Aggregate Income by Region 1959-1999

  19. Oregon Income by Region 1959-1999

  20. Oregon Migration by Region Most Efficient In-state Flows, 1995-2000

  21. Oregon Migration by Region Most Efficient Out-of-state Flows, 1995-2000

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