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Los Angeles today and tomorrow : results of the Los Angeles 2000 community survey / Sandra H. Berry.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 1988Description: vii, 31 pages : col. ill, map ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • online resource
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0833009265
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • F868.L8 B41 1988
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available on the internet via WWW in PDF format.
Summary: This report describes a survey undertaken to determine how the people of Los Angeles feel about the quality of their lives, what they see as the region's most serious problems, how they rate the way the problems are being handled, and what they think can and should be done. The survey results, which will help the Los Angeles 2000 Committee develop a strategic plan for the region's future, indicate that (1) most of the area's residents think that life in Los Angeles is good, but are concerned that the future may be less good; (2) people generally agree that quality of life depends most on controlling crime, protecting the environment, and providing good schools; and (3) most people support measures to make life better, including regulating growth and raising some kinds of taxes. Despite general agreement, there are important differences in the levels of concern expressed by different groups about area problems and about what they value most in their communities. These differences strongly follow racial, ethnic, and economic class lines.
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This report describes a survey undertaken to determine how the people of Los Angeles feel about the quality of their lives, what they see as the region's most serious problems, how they rate the way the problems are being handled, and what they think can and should be done. The survey results, which will help the Los Angeles 2000 Committee develop a strategic plan for the region's future, indicate that (1) most of the area's residents think that life in Los Angeles is good, but are concerned that the future may be less good; (2) people generally agree that quality of life depends most on controlling crime, protecting the environment, and providing good schools; and (3) most people support measures to make life better, including regulating growth and raising some kinds of taxes. Despite general agreement, there are important differences in the levels of concern expressed by different groups about area problems and about what they value most in their communities. These differences strongly follow racial, ethnic, and economic class lines.

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