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Kandel, William; Henderson, Jamila; Koball, Heather; Capps, Randy – Rural Sociology, 2011
Rapid Hispanic population growth represents a pronounced demographic transformation in many nonmetropolitan counties, particularly since 1990. Its considerable public policy implications stem largely from high proportions of new foreign-born residents. Despite the pressing need for information on new immigrants in nonmetro counties and a…
Descriptors: Employment, Poverty, Income, Ownership
Kay, David; Geisler, Charles; Bills, Nelson – Rural Sociology, 2010
Security has long been recognized as an element in residential preference and its relative importance has risen with fear of extremist attacks on U.S. cities. Using polling data from 2004, this research investigates whether the security breaches of 9/11 in New York City influenced residential preferences in New York State. Our results confirm that…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Metropolitan Areas, Safety, Place of Residence

Salamon, Sonya; Tornatore, Jane B. – Rural Sociology, 1994
In a small Illinois town experiencing immigration of working-poor families, the differing notions about respectability of newcomers and the old guard became symbolized by conflict over the appearance and use of private and public property. Concludes that property issues, more than occupation or family background, shape social relations in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Attitudes, Community Change, Community Relations