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Dear Ann:
The article was not attached to the posting, probably because attachments are
not permitted. I would appreciate the reference -- I just started a similar
research but in midwest rural areas -- different from the california rural areas.
Thanks
Orly
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> Dear Scott -
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> I am on the huduser list and received your inquiry.
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> I am researching a related issue, but it concerns the gentrification of
> cities because of the smart growth movement - largely spearheaded by the
> children of baby boomer parents who moved to the suburbs and into rural
> areas in search of safer and more affordable housing.
>
> I ran across some interesting figures that indicate that, at least in
> California, there has been a substantial movement of population into the
> suburbs and rural areas between 1990 and 2000. I am attaching the
> relevant document from Fannie Mae Foundation.
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> I hope this is helpful -
>
> Anne Wellington
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