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  • Some blame residential mobility that leaves adults with fewer links to communities.
  • Among these factors were age, race, residential mobility, and marital status.
  • Furthermore, the residential mobility decreased; they were no longer allowed to move anywhere they liked, as was the custom.
  • Complicating the problem were the high home-ownership rates among urban Catholics, which, McGreevy writes, " restricted residential mobility ."
  • Today, those blacks able to translate the toppling of racial barriers into professional and residential mobility often stand accused of ( italics ) representing ( end italics ) the problem.
  • Basketmakers endeavored to store enough food for their family for one year, but also retained residential mobility so they could quickly relocate their dwellings in the event of resource depletion or consistently inadequate crop yields.
  • This, in part, seems to be a result of limited access to the labor market, poor residential mobility, a limited social network to fall back on, and high rates of substance abuse and mental illness.
  • The limited evidence for the Later Mesolithic from excavated sties and stray finds suggest a residential mobility strategy consisting of short-term food and raw material procurement and processing camps oriented toward coasts, estuaries, rivers and lakes.
  • Data was collected on the following topics : residential mobility, neighborhood change, child welfare, social networks, civic engagement, income, assets, savings, employment, and local interests, as well as household demographics.
  • Personal Social Control, Parochial Social Control and Public Social Control which are influenced by structural factors within a neighbourhood such as poverty, residential mobility, heterogeneity and broken homes affect the ability of the neighbourhood to implement models of social control.
  • A cross-section of the community lost and community saved arguments, the community liberated theory suggests that the separation of workplace, residence and familial kinship groups has caused urbanites to maintain weak ties in multiple community groups that are further weakened by high rates of residential mobility.
  • Different methods when applied help us understand how social forces and urban design segregated black communities from white communities . " Shaw and McKay argued that three structural factors-low economic status, ethnic heterogeneity and residential mobility-led to the disruption of community social organization, which, in turn, accounted for variations in crime and delinquency . " Radical geography has been searching for connections between " the truths of how capitalism's political economy structures urban space and the emphasis on the subjective evaluation of safe urban space . ".