Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... metropolitan counties and decreased in nonmetropolitan counties ) and in the proportion of the labor force employed in manufacturing ( it increased in nonmetropolitan areas ... Statistical Areas created as a result of the 1970 census and of ...
... metropolitan counties and decreased in nonmetropolitan counties ) and in the proportion of the labor force employed in manufacturing ( it increased in nonmetropolitan areas ... Statistical Areas created as a result of the 1970 census and of ...
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... metropolitan areas to totally rural counties not con- tiguous to Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas . Hines , Brown , and Zimmer ( 1975 ) sorted counties into the ten categories and contrasted their social and economic ...
... metropolitan areas to totally rural counties not con- tiguous to Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas . Hines , Brown , and Zimmer ( 1975 ) sorted counties into the ten categories and contrasted their social and economic ...
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... Metro and Nonmetro Counties , 1970. Economic Research Service , U.S. Department of Agriculture . AER - 272 . Kirschenbaum , Alan . 1971. " Patterns of Migration from Metropolitan to Nonmetropolitan Areas : Changing Ecological Factors ...
... Metro and Nonmetro Counties , 1970. Economic Research Service , U.S. Department of Agriculture . AER - 272 . Kirschenbaum , Alan . 1971. " Patterns of Migration from Metropolitan to Nonmetropolitan Areas : Changing Ecological Factors ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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