Migration in Minnesota 1940-1950

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Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station

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MIGRATION performs at least two important functions in society. First, it is the way by which the labor force ad justs to employment opportunities in different geographic areas. Second, it is one means the individual has of finding a more satis factory environment and occupation. This process goes on con tinuously as a result of the decisions of individuals or groups.

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Ramsey, Charles E.; Orman, Allan D.; Nelson, Lowry. (1954). Migration in Minnesota 1940-1950. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/159692.

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