Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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... Rural Development Task Force made this The fact that the immediate concern of rural development focuses on the 65 million people who live in nonmetropolitan America - and that the urgent challenge is to improve the opportunities for ...
... Rural Development Task Force made this The fact that the immediate concern of rural development focuses on the 65 million people who live in nonmetropolitan America - and that the urgent challenge is to improve the opportunities for ...
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... rural people , what is not clear is how much credit should be given to rural development policy . A case in point is the recent reversal in the traditional migration of people from rural to urban areas . Calvin Beale ( Chapter 3 ) ...
... rural people , what is not clear is how much credit should be given to rural development policy . A case in point is the recent reversal in the traditional migration of people from rural to urban areas . Calvin Beale ( Chapter 3 ) ...
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... rural development problems . USDA officials who were a bit more sympathetic to the need for rural development were frustrated in their efforts to build support for such programs . Others feared that success would dilute USDA programs ...
... rural development problems . USDA officials who were a bit more sympathetic to the need for rural development were frustrated in their efforts to build support for such programs . Others feared that success would dilute USDA programs ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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