The Occupation of Planning: A View from the Census

Abstract
This article portrays basic socioeconomic information now provided by the Bureau of the Census concerning the characteristics of those who become planners and the distribution of these characteristics throughout the occupation. Focus is on the actual numbers of urban and regional planners within the United States, their sex, race, age, formal education, yearly earnings, and place of employment.

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