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Fitchen, Janet M. – Rural Sociologist, 1988
Examines the collapse of the rural community attendant on the demise of agriculture. Reports results of interviews of dairy farmers and their families in rural New York which suggest that farm problems exacerbate problems of rural poverty. Recommends effective intervention to prevent increasing rural economic poverty and social marginality. (DHP)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Community Change, Dairy Farmers, Economic Change
Milazi, Dominic – Rural Sociologist, 1988
Examines land tenure alteration in relation to rural development programs in Botswana. Development efforts have had a class differentiated effect, aiding the relatively well-off cattle owners, but ignoring the small crop producers. A rural development strategy that benefits all rural groups must contain measures specifically tailored to each. (DHP)
Descriptors: African Culture, Developing Nations, Land Use, National Programs
Haynes, Richard P. – Rural Sociologist, 1989
Outlines four traditional arguments for rural America, and critiques foundations of each argument, emphasizing different elements at risk. Expresses skepticism for synthesis of approaches given framework of original question. Suggests question of preserving rural America might be misplaced concern for rural social scientists. (TES)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Preservation, Public Policy, Rural Areas
Ludtke, Richard L.; And Others – Rural Sociologist, 1988
Demonstrates the dramatic difference in labor force descriptions resulting from use of the Bureau of Labor Statistics' measure labelled U-7 rather than U-5, the official measure. U-7 includes both discouraged workers and involuntary part-time workers. U-7 is the more appropriate index for accurately picturing many parts of rural America. (DHP)
Descriptors: Labor Economics, Labor Force, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Labor Supply
Sample, Tex – Rural Sociologist, 1989
Considers rural development in ethical/theological context. Applies idea of Christian salvation to ecology, rural culture, land ownership, land use, and public policy issues. Discusses protection of rural areas from destructive elements of development through liberative sense of salvation. Suggests humans cooperate with nature as "complex…
Descriptors: Ecology, Land Use, Natural Resources, Ownership
Dudenhefer, Paul – Rural Sociologist, 1994
Presents poverty statistics from the report of the Rural Sociological Society's Task Force on Persistent Rural Poverty. Discusses who the rural poor are, recaps the history of government policies affecting rural poverty, and touches upon 10 theories that attempt social, economic, and educational explanations of why poverty is so persistent in…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Demography, Educational Attainment, Government Role
Rohwer, Robert A. – Rural Sociologist, 1996
The constant flow of wealth from the countryside to the city arises from farms being bought out by co-heirs, educating children to move away, rents paid to absentee landlords, profits generated locally but landing elsewhere, and overreliance on property taxes. Overviews problems specific to northwestern Iowa and how they will affect the future of…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Economic Change, Economic Development, Economic Impact