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1 Toward One Oregon? From (How) Many Oregons? The Demography of Dichotomy Roger B. Hammer Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Sustainable Rural Communities Initiative Oregon State University rhammer@oregonstate.edu

2 Urban and Rural Population 1900-2000

3 Counties Ranked by Rural Population 2000 1.Clackamas 72,024 2.Lane 62,445 3.Marion 43,574 4.Deschutes 42,813 5.Douglas 41,988 6.Jackson 40,157 7.Linn 37,720 8.Josephine 36,590 9.Washington 30,592 10.Yamhill 25,125

4 2000 1.Clackamas 72,02421% 2.Lane 62,44519% 3.Marion 43,57415% 4.Deschutes 42,81337% 5.Douglas 41,98842% 6.Jackson 40,15722% 7.Linn 37,72037% 8.Josephine 36,59048% 9.Washington 30,5927% 10.Yamhill 25,12530% Counties Ranked by Rural Population

5 2000 1.Grant 7,935100% 2.Wallowa 7,226100% 3.Sherman 1,934100% 4.Gilliam 1,915100% 5.Wheeler 1,547100% 6.Tillamook 18,37376% 7.Jefferson 11,75762% 8.Hood River 11,68457% 9.Lake 4,23357% 10.Curry 11,10753% Counties Ranked by % Rural Population

6 1940 Housing Density

7 1950 Housing Density

8 1960 Housing Density

9 1970 Housing Density

10 1980 Housing Density

11 1990 Housing Density

12 2000 Housing Density

13 2030 Housing Density

14 Regions

15 Oregon Population by Region 1900-2000

16 Oregon % Population by Region 1900-2000

17 Oregon % Population by Region 1960-2000

18 1959-1999 Oregon Aggregate Income by Region

19 1959-1999 Oregon Income by Region

20 Most Efficient In-state Flows, 1995-2000 Oregon Migration by Region OriginDestination NetEfficiency 1North CoastEastern 38252% 2SuburbsCentral 3,13846% 3North CoastCentral 65242% 4MultnomahCentral 1,59139% 5South CoastWillamette 1,61938% 6South CoastCentral 28231% 7MultnomahSuburbs 22,81027% 8ColumbiaSouth Central 8325%

21 Oregon Migration by Region Most Efficient Out-of-state Flows, 1995-2000 OriginDestination NetEfficiency 1South CoastClark/Skamania, WA 28469% 2MultnomahClark/Skamania, WA 8,78047% 3CaliforniaSouth West 15,10745% 4CaliforniaCentral 5,33444% 5CaliforniaSouth Coast 3,12443% 6SuburbsClark/Skamania, WA 4,97739% 7CaliforniaColumbia 1,66539% 8CaliforniaSouth Central 2,74838% 9CaliforniaSuburbs 16,26635% 10Other WashingtonCentral 1,90135% 11Clark/Skamania, WACentral 24128% 12CaliforniaWillamette 12,39327% 13South WestClark/Skamania, WA 26427%


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