THE POPULATION TURNAROUND IN RURAL AND SMALL TOWN AMERICA
Calvin L. Beale
Review of Policy Research, 1982, vol. 2, issue 1, 43-54
Abstract:
Noting the continuing rural in‐migration of the 197Os, the most prominent of contemporary rural demographers looks at some initial interpretations from the emerging 1980s census data. This in‐migration to all types of rural areas reverses a trend of several decades and signals new challenges for rural areas. Some observable population patterns are discussed including the predominant influx of white upper income groups and those on government transfer programs, including retirees.
Date: 1982
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