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SOCIO-2: Socio-Demographics, Values, and Attitudes
5.1 Social, Economic, and Demographic Characteristics of Southern Residents
5.2 Attitudes and Values Toward Public and Private Forests
5.3 Environmental Attitudes and Values by Social and Demographic Characteristics
7 Needs for Additional Research
Table 1--Social, economic, and demographic characteristics of residents
Table 2--Items and descriptive statistics for the modified New Environmental Paradigm scale
Table 3--Assigned and held values of public forests
Table 4--Assigned and held values of private forests
Figure 1--Total population, 1990
Figure 2-Change in total population, 1980-1990.
Figure 3--Change in total population, 1990-1999.
Figure 4-Percent of residents attending college, 1990.
Figure 5--Change in percent of residents attending college, 1980-1990.
Figure 6--Percent of rural residents, 1990.
Figure 7--Change in percent of rural residents, 1980-1990.
Figure 8--Percent of residents over 55 years, 1990.
Figure 9--Change in percent of residents over 55 years, 1980-1990.
Figure 10--Percent of blue-collar workers, 1990.
Figure 11--Change in percent of blue-collar workers, 1980-1990.
Figure 12--Percent of female residents, 1990.
Figure 13--Change in percent of female residents, 1980-1990.
Figure 14--Change in percent of female residents, 1990-1999.
Figure 15--Percent of Hispanic residents, 1990.
Figure 16--Change in percent of Hispanic residents, 1980-1990.
Figure 17--Percent of nonwhite residents, 1990.
Figure 18--Change in percent of nonwhite residents, 1980-1990.
Figure 19--Change in percent of nonwhite residents, 1990-1999.
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