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American Indians and Alaska Natives; defining where they reside. The IHS Provider

Authors: D'Angelo AJ

Publication Year: 1996

Last Updated: 2016-01-07

Journal: Indian Health Service, Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Legislation

Keywords: Censuses; Community Health Planning; Data Collection; Data Interpretation, Statistical; Population Density; Rural Population; Urban Population, Census, population, migration, nomadic, residency, mobility

Abstract:

There is often confusion regarding urban/rural population statistics because of the difficulties in defining these geographic terms. This article attempts to clarify the concepts of urban and rural, metropolitan areas, and other geographic terms as they relate to the IHS and the American Indian and Alaska native population. Bureau of Census definitions for these terms are included. It is important to choose the appropriate geographic entity for the issue being addressed in order to define the Indian Health Service areas.

D’Angelo AJ. American Indians and Alaska Natives: defining where they reside. The IHS Provider. Rockville: Indian Health Service, March 1996.

Source: Link to Original Article

Source: https://www.ihs.gov/sites/provider/themes/responsive2017/display_objects/documents/1990_1999/PROV0997.pdf

 

public indigenous peoples censuses community health planning data collection data interpretation population density rural popilation urban population migration nomadic residency mobility census urban rural ihs provider
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