Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... pattern , with the smallest favorable percentage found at the rural end of the continuum . Rural percentages were also lowest in four additional surveys that did not show a rural - urban pattern . Size of place of residence was found to ...
... pattern , with the smallest favorable percentage found at the rural end of the continuum . Rural percentages were also lowest in four additional surveys that did not show a rural - urban pattern . Size of place of residence was found to ...
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... pattern of fertility differences along the rural - urban continuum was observable . A decade ago this fertility pattern conformed with rural- urban differences as to the ideal number of children a family should have . This is no longer ...
... pattern of fertility differences along the rural - urban continuum was observable . A decade ago this fertility pattern conformed with rural- urban differences as to the ideal number of children a family should have . This is no longer ...
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... pattern ; nor for that matter has the hypothesis that such a pattern influences action outcomes been adequately tested . COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT . A central question for applied community research is whether such a pattern can be ...
... pattern ; nor for that matter has the hypothesis that such a pattern influences action outcomes been adequately tested . COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT . A central question for applied community research is whether such a pattern can be ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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