Rural U.S.A.: Persistence and ChangeThomas R. Ford |
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Page 61
... metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas . The more rapid rate of decline in nonmetropolitan areas may be at- tributed to the greater proportional growth of older persons and to the outmigration of young families with dependent children ...
... metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas . The more rapid rate of decline in nonmetropolitan areas may be at- tributed to the greater proportional growth of older persons and to the outmigration of young families with dependent children ...
Page 62
... metropolitan areas . Hence , the differential in formal educational at- tainment between the sectors diminished from 1.4 years in 1950 to only 0.8 years in 1970. This differential results from the larger proportion of less educated ...
... metropolitan areas . Hence , the differential in formal educational at- tainment between the sectors diminished from 1.4 years in 1950 to only 0.8 years in 1970. This differential results from the larger proportion of less educated ...
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... areas and decreased in metropolitan counties ) . MIGRATION THE CHANGING COMPOSITION OF STREAMS . The renewal of population growth in nonmetropolitan America , described by Beale in Chapter 3 , is evident in sample survey data from the ...
... areas and decreased in metropolitan counties ) . MIGRATION THE CHANGING COMPOSITION OF STREAMS . The renewal of population growth in nonmetropolitan America , described by Beale in Chapter 3 , is evident in sample survey data from the ...
Contents
Quality and Conflicts in Land | 19 |
People on the Land | 37 |
The Changing Character of the Nonmetropolitan | 55 |
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American behavior black population Calvin L centers cities community development costs cultural decades decline Department of Agriculture differences employment energy environmental farm policy farm population farmers federal fertility future groups growth increased Indian Indian-Americans individual inmigrants Iowa State Univ Iowa State University labor force land living major metropolitan areas metropolitan counties Metropolitan Statistical Areas Mexican-Americans migration million National Geographic Society needs nonfarm nonmetro nonmetropolitan areas nonmetropolitan counties North Carolina occupational organization outmigration pattern percent percentage persons problems production programs proportion regional Report role rural America rural and urban rural areas rural communities Rural Development Rural Development Act Rural Industrialization rural local rural population rural poverty rural society Rural Sociology rural women rural-nonfarm rural-urban small towns social status Table traditional trends U.S. Bureau U.S. Department United urban areas USGPO Washington workers York