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Piotrowski, Martin; Ghimire, Dirgha; Rindfuss, Ronald – Rural Sociology, 2013
Using data from two postfrontier rural settings, Nang Rong, Thailand (N = 2,538), and Chitwan Valley, Nepal (N = 876), this article examines agricultural push factors determining the out-migration of young people age 15 to 19. We focus on different dimensions of migration, including distance and duration. Our study examines a wide array of…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Animal Husbandry, Foreign Countries, Migration Patterns
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Bosworth, Gary; Atterton, Jane – Rural Sociology, 2012
The social, cultural, and economic transitions in rural areas across the globe lead us to critique the traditional "top-down" or "bottom-up" distinction as being outdated for contemporary rural policy. In Europe and the United States in particular, high rates of counterurbanization heighten the need for new ways of thinking…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Rural Development, Social Networks
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Foulkes, Matt; Schafft, Kai A. – Rural Sociology, 2010
Poverty is frequently conceptualized as an attribute of either people or places. Yet residential movement of poor people can redistribute poverty across places, affecting and reshaping the spatial concentration of economic disadvantage. In this article, we utilize 1995 to 2000 county-to-county migration data from the 2000 United States decennial…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Residential Patterns, Rural Areas, Counties
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Sanderson, Matthew; Painter, Matthew, II – Rural Sociology, 2011
In the 1990s, Mexican immigration dispersed spatially, leading to the emergence of many "new destinations," in nonmetropolitan areas of the United States. Previous studies constrain the scope of the analysis to the United States, limiting our understanding of how new destinations are formed. We place new destination formation into a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Patterns, Supply and Demand, Multivariate Analysis
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Perz, Stephen G.; Cabrera, Liliana; Carvalho, Lucas Araujo; Castillo, Jorge; Barnes, Grenville – Rural Sociology, 2010
Recent years have witnessed an expansion in international investment in large-scale infrastructure projects with the goal of achieving global economic integration. We focus on one such project, the Inter-Oceanic Highway in the "MAP" region, a trinational frontier where Bolivia, Brazil, and Peru meet in the southwestern Amazon. We adopt a…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
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Robbins, Paul; Meehan, Katharine; Gosnell, Hannah; Gilbertz, Susan J. – Rural Sociology, 2009
A vast and growing interdisciplinary research effort has focused on the rise of the so-called New West, purportedly the product of regional socioeconomic, political, and ecological upheavals in states like Montana and Colorado. Reviewing the growing research on this problem in sociology, economics, geography, and conservation science, this article…
Descriptors: Geography, Economic Change, Immigrants, Migration
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Foulkes, Matt; Newbold, K. Bruce – Rural Sociology, 2008
Research has thoroughly documented how out-migration of the educated and skilled from rural areas leaves behind a poorer population and creates pockets of rural poverty. Recently, studies have recognized that the poor are also geographically mobile and that poverty migration patterns can reinforce rural poverty concentrations. In this process,…
Descriptors: Poverty, Economically Disadvantaged, Rural Areas, Disproportionate Representation
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Domina, Thurston – Rural Sociology, 2006
Recent data suggest that nonmetropolitan America is experiencing an outmigration trend. Between 1998 and 2004, more people have moved out of nonmetropolitan areas than moved into these areas. This net outmigration trend presents a fundamental challenge to nonmetropolitan areas and contradicts the predictions of social scientists who argued that…
Descriptors: Rural Population, Incentives, Migration Patterns, Metropolitan Areas
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Long, Larry H.; Hansen, Kristin A. – Rural Sociology, 1977
The probability of blacks moving from the South has been directly related to years of school completed. Of those who leave, the most highly educated are the most likely to return. This and other evidence fails to support the hypothesis that return of the least capable migrants accounts for why southern-born blacks in the North earn more than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Income
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Tarver, James D.; McLeod, Douglas R. – Rural Sociology, 1976
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Distance, Migrants
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Voss, Paul R.; Fuguitt, Glenn V. – Rural Sociology, 1991
Examination of the 1979 income status of 1975-80 in-migrants, out-migrants, and nonmigrants in 223 nonmetropolitan low-income counties in the South indicates that migration had very little influence on income, whether subpopulation mean incomes or aggregate dollar amounts. Contains 42 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Income, Low Income Counties, Migration
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Lichter, Daniel T.; Johnson, Kenneth M. – Rural Sociology, 2006
This paper analyzes geographic patterns of population concentration and deconcentration among the foreign-born population during the 1990-2000 period. A goal is to examine whether the foreign-born population, including recent arrivals, are dispersing geographically from metro gateway cities into rural and other less densely populated parts of the…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Migration Patterns, Population Distribution, Racial Segregation
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Conning, Arthur M. – Rural Sociology, 1971
Descriptors: Adults, Conceptual Schemes, Economic Factors, Education
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Falk, William F.; Hunt, Larry L.; Hunt, Matthew O. – Rural Sociology, 2004
Using samples of census data from the university of Minnesota Population Center's "Integrated Public Use Microdata Series" (IPUMS), we describe trends in African-American migration to the South across recent decades, and explore the applicability of the concept of "return migration" to various demographic patterns. Our findings suggest that the…
Descriptors: African Americans, Migration Patterns, Migration, Socioeconomic Status
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Campbell, R. R.; And Others – Rural Sociology, 1974
Descriptors: Blacks, Education, Family Characteristics, Income
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