Examples of Southern county in a sentence
The fieldwork included four locations in Kibra (Kibera), an urban district of Nairobi County, three locations in Kwale, the most Southern county of Kenya and four locations in West-Pokot in the Northern part of Kenya.
Building on our earlier article pub- lished in The Journal of Politics (Acharya, Blackwell and Sen, 2016), our book shows a clear, persistent correlation between the proportion of enslaved people in a Southern county in 1860 and the political attitudes of whites living in those counties in the 20th and early 21st centuries, especially on issues related to race.
In the average Southern county, 29% of the population was enslaved in 1860, with a minimum value of 2%, and a maximum value of 92%.
For many years Huntsville was a quaint Southern county seat town, surrounded by cotton fields, with aing it to farmers.
The term gk(t) denotes the “shocked” outmigration rate for a sending Southern county k, as a ratio of 1940 rates.
It is certainly true that counties with a history of slavery tended to be rural, and that they remain more rural than the average Southern county today.
To credibly estimate this causal demographic effect, I repeat the shift-share identification strategy for Black migrants, but now defining shares and shocks of a Southern white instrument ZS−white in terms of 1940 white migrant flows and Southern county white outmigration rates captured by Bowles et al.
See Marguerite Ross Howell and Nicole Marcon Mazgaj, The Southern Debate Over Slavery: Petitions to Southern county courts, 1775-1867 at 113 (2001).
In order to deal this phenomenon, we test the procedure by considering a subset of dataset of US Southern county homicides used by Anselin (2007).
During the Summer months, Dr. Tsai crisscrossed the island, shoring up her ties with different groups that had traditionally been leaning towards the Kuomintang, such as theHakka (she is a Hakka herself from the Southern county of Pingtung), the aborigines, and the farmer associations.