Table 7 contains net migration to the nonmetropolitan areas of the 

 Middle Atlantic states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Both 

 New York and New Jersey reported a net inmigration from 1960 to 1970 in 

 nonmetropolitan areas but New York had a net loss of 20 year olds and 

 elderly persons 65 years and over. New Jersey had substantial net 

 migration gains to nonmetropolitan areas across all age groups, with 60.4 

 percent of the 30-34 year olds in 1970 due to net inmigration. Pennsylvania 

 shows net outmigration from nonmetropolitan areas for all age groups 

 except persons under 10 years of age. The largest volume and rate of net 

 outmigration was for persons 20-29 years of age. 



Table 7: Net Migration for Nonmetropolitan Areas in New York, New Jersey, 

 and Pennsylvania, 1960-1970. 



*The rate is net migration expressed as a percent of the 1970 expected 

 survivors of the 1960 population plus births during the decade. 



Source: Bowles, Gladys and Calvin L. Beale, Net Migration of the 



Population, 1960-1970, by Age, Sex, and Color, Part 7, Economic 

 Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 



