MSharma NCGE-APHG Kansas City October 2004 Population Mobility in the United States -- A Quiz 1. Since 1950, moving rates in the United States have: a) increased b) remained constant c) declined 2. Most moves in the United States are a) within the same county b) to a different county within the same state c) to a different state 3. Highest overall moving rates are among a) young adults b) middle aged adults c) retirees 4. Highest interstate moving rates are among a) young adults b) middle aged adults c) retirees 5. Which group is most likely to move? a) Asians b) African Americans c) non-Hispanic Whites 6. What factors are most likely to influence moving rates? a) age and home ownership b) race and income level
Population Mobiolity Quiz
MSharma NCGE-APHG Kansas City October 2004 Population Mobility in the United States -- A Quiz 1. Since 1950, moving rates in the United States have: a) increased b) remained constant c) declined 2. Most moves in the United States are a) within the same county b) to a different county within the same state c) to a different state 3. Highest overall moving rates are among a) young adults b) middle aged adults c) retirees 4. Highest interstate moving rates are among a) young adults b) middle aged adults c) retirees 5. Which group is most likely to move? a) Asians b) African Americans c) non-Hispanic Whites 6. What factors are most likely to influence moving rates? a) age and home ownership b) race and income level
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