Renaissance rurale aux Etats-Unis
Bernard Kayser
Économie rurale, 1988, vol. 183, issue 1, 3-10
Abstract:
[fre] L'analyse géographique de l'évolution de la population américaine se heurte à des obstacles statistiques, parmi lesquels le caractère irrégulier de la définition des types de localités ne sont pas les moindres. Néanmoins, on enregistre comme un phénomène significatif un renversement positif de tendances dans les zones non métropolitaines. A ce phénomène correspond incontestablement une volonté et un mouvement réel de renaissance du milieu rural, malgré la crise agricole. Mais on peut s'interroger sur les perspectives de ce mouvement. [eng] Geographical analysis of the US population's evolution faces statistical difficulties, among which the inconsistencies in the definition of the various types of localities are not the least. However, one records, as a significant phenomenon, a turnaround of tendancies in non-metropolitan areas. This movement is significant of a striving after and of a real tendency towards « renaissance » in rural areas in spite of the agricultural crisis. But the prospects of this movement are rather dubious.
Date: 1988
Note: DOI:10.3406/ecoru.1988.3874
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