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30
Citations
3645
World Ranking
7728
National Ranking
3762

Overview

Glenn V. Fuguitt was affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research within the institution.

There are no records available for recent papers authored by Glenn V. Fuguitt, nor any documented frequent co-authors or consistent publication venues linked to their work.

No specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics have been identified from the available information related to Glenn V. Fuguitt.

Similarly, there are no details regarding book publications or awards received during their career.

Glenn V. Fuguitt is deceased, and all references to their work and contributions should be understood in that past context.

Best Publications

  • Rural and Small Town America

    Glenn V. Fuguitt;David L. Brown;Calvin L. Beale

  • The nonmetropolitan population turnaround.

    Glenn V. Fuguitt

  • Residential preferences and population distribution.

    Glenn V. Fuguitt;James J. Zuiches

  • Residential preferences and population redistribution: 1972–1988

    Glenn V. Fuguitt;David L. Brown

  • Continuity and change in rural migration patterns, 1950-1995

    Kenneth M. Johnson;Glenn V. Fuguitt

  • Recent Trends in Nonmetropolitan Migration: Toward a New Turnaround?

    Glenn V. Fuguitt;Calvin L. Beale

  • Temporal and spatial variation in age-specific net migration in the United States.

    Kenneth M. Johnson;Paul R. Voss;Roger B. Hammer;Glenn Victor Fuguitt

  • Continuities in Size of Place Preferences in the United States, 1972–19921

    David L. Brown;Glenn V. Fuguitt;Glenn V. Fuguitt;Tun B. Heaton;Tun B. Heaton;Saba Waseem

  • Percent Nonwhite and Racial Disparity in Nonmetropolitan Cities in the South.

    David L. Brown;Glenn V. Fuguitt

  • The Correlation of Ratios or Difference Scores Having Common Terms

    Stanley Lieberson;Glenn V. Fuguitt;Herbert L. Costner

  • Residential preferences, community satisfaction, and the intention to move.

    Tim Heaton;Carl Fredrickson;Glenn V. Fuguitt;James J. Zuiches

  • Monitoring the metropolitanization process.

    Glenn V. Fuguitt;Tim B. Heaton;Daniel T. Lichter

  • Recent changes in metropolitan-nonmetropolitan migration streams.

    John A. Fulton;Glenn V. Fuguitt;Richard M. Gibson

  • Temporal Shifts in the Determinants of Young and Elderly Migration in Nonmetropolitan Areas

    Tim B. Heaton;William B. Clifford;Glenn V. Fuguitt

  • Demographic Response to Transportation Innovation: The Case of the Interstate Highway

    Daniel T. Lichter;Glenn V. Fuguitt

  • Population trends of nonmetropolitan cities and villages in subregions of the united states

    Glenn V. Fuguitt;Calvin L. Beale

  • Negro-white occupational differences in the absence of discrimination.

    Stanley Lieberson;Glenn V. Fuguitt

  • Decade of Pessimistic Nonmetro Population Trends Ends on Optimistic Note.

    Calvin L. Beale;Glenn V. Fuguitt

  • The changing concentration of the older nonmetropolitan population, 1960-90

    Glenn V. Fuguitt;Calvin L. Beale

  • The new pattern of nonmetropolitan population change.

    Calvin L. Beale;Glenn V. Fuguitt

  • Rural and Small Town America.

    Lorraine Garkovich;Glenn V. Fuguitt;David L. Brown;Calvin L. Beale

Frequent Co-Authors

Tim B. Heaton
Tim B. Heaton Brigham Young University
Daniel T. Lichter
Daniel T. Lichter Cornell University
David L. Brown
David L. Brown Cornell University
Stanley Lieberson
Stanley Lieberson Harvard University
William H. Frey
William H. Frey University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John D. Kasarda
John D. Kasarda University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas A. Heberlein
Thomas A. Heberlein University of Wisconsin–Madison
John R. Logan
John R. Logan Brown University

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