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Banks, Vera; Beale, Calvin L. – 1969
Total farm population has continued to decrease; the April 1968 average of 10,454,000 persons reflected an estimated drop of 421,000 since April 1967. The regional distribution remained the same, however, with the largest concentration in the South, about 45 percent, while the North Central Region ranked second with 39 percent. During 1967-1968,…
Descriptors: Farmers, Migration, Population Distribution, Population Trends

Sweet, James A. – Rural Sociology, 1972
Revised version of a paper presented at the 1971 annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society in Denver. (FF)
Descriptors: Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Employed Women, Employment Patterns
[Beale, Calvin L.] – 1969
In April 1968, approximately 10,454,000 persons lived on farms in the United States--about one person in every 19. The farm population had declined steadily from 1960 and dropped 3.9 percent from 1967 to 1968. From 1960 to 1968, there continued to be more males than females living on farms, and the number of farm children under 14 years of age…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Farmers, Labor Force, Population Trends
Cleland, Charles L. – 1990
Crime and vandalism on farms is possibly a symptom of rural youth delinquency and of concern to rural educators. This study of experience of Tennessee farmers with crime and vandalism is intended to provide a measure of the present social condition of rural society. Questionnaires were mailed to a weighted sample of farm operators in all Tennessee…
Descriptors: Crime, Farmers, Mail Surveys, Opinions

Banks, Vera J. – 1976
Tied to 1970 benchmark figures developed to reflect the 1970 relationship between regional farm population estimates obtained from the Census of Population and the Current Population Survey, this 1975 report on farm population estimates is derived from a probability area sample of the 48 conterminous States, consisting of approximately 17,000 area…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Comparative Analysis, Differences, Migration Patterns
Banks, Vera J.; Beale, Calvin L. – 1972
Utilizing data obtained from the 1970 and 1966 June Enumerative Surveys, the U.S. farm population (both operator and nonoperator) was identified by race, tenure, and value of farm products. Data were analyzed in reference to the following questions: (1) How many and what proportion of farm people live on farms of adequate and/or marginal…
Descriptors: Agricultural Laborers, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Economic Status
Maryland State Dept. of Employment and Social Services, Baltimore. Employment Security Administration. – 1973
Prepared by the State Department of Employment and Social Services (Research and Analysis Division) and the Rural Manpower Staff, this 1973 annual report provides a summary and review of the activities of Maryland's Rural Manpower Services Program. The report briefly gives: (1) a statement on the program's administrative organization and…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Economic Development, Employment Patterns, Human Services
Sweet, James A. – 1971
For the most part an analysis of data from the 1960 Census of Population and Housing, this paper compared the employment rates of married farm women with those of married nonfarm women, the employment rates of rural farm women in different kinds of geographic areas, and the effects of a variety of individual characteristics on the employment…
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Employed Women, Employment Opportunities
Siemens, Leonard; Driedger, Leo – 1965
One of a series of studies based on data collected from 1,844 eleventh and twelfth grade Canadian students, this study examined to what extent type of residence was an important factor in student aspirations and other social factors. Farm, rural non-farm, and suburban youth were compared in order to study their degree of exposure to a variety of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Environmental Influences, High School Students, Motivation
Gardner, Bruce L. – 1975
In an attempt to obtain a measure of rural-farm poverty conceptually more meaningful than those currently available, a measure based on "full income" (defined as "the purchasing power available for consumption in a normal year while keeping wealth intact") was proposed. The main task was estimation of the full income, rather…
Descriptors: Capital, Census Figures, Concept Formation, Correlation
Banks, Vera J. – 1978
The U.S. farm population continued its long-term downward trend during 1977, indicating that the population growth characteristic of nonmetropolitan counties since 1970 has not extended to population living on farms. In the 12-month period centered on April 1977, the farm population was 7,806,000, or 450,000 fewer farm residents (5.4%) than in…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Birth Rate, Census Figures, Demography
Commission on Civil Rights, Washington, DC. – 1965
Focusing on the extent and quality of services rendered to Negro rural families by the agencies of the Department of Agriculture, this study was conducted in counties where Negroes formed a significant portion of the varying potential clientele of the agencies. Research techniques used in the study included conferences and interviews with program…
Descriptors: Agricultural Personnel, Blacks, Civil Rights Legislation, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Akintola, Jacob; And Others – 1975
In order to determine rural land use in the Monongahela River Basin, 11,528 landowners, controlling 40 percent of 10 contiguous counties in north-central West Virginia and constituting 19 percent of the rural population, were surveyed. Data derived from 892 questionnaire responses were analyzed in terms of past, present, and future land use; land…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Change Agents, Comparative Analysis, Exports
Banks, Vera J.; DeAre, Diana – 1978
The farm population has declined fairly steadily for more than half a century. By 1970 the proportion of the U.S. population residing on farms had fallen to about 5 per cent, and by 1977 had dropped to 3.6 per cent. About 1.4 per cent of the farm population was of Spanish origin (represented for the first time in this year's report), as compared…
Descriptors: Age, Agriculture, Birth Rate, Blacks
Edwards, Carolyn S. – 1981
This guide describes estimates of the cost of raising a child made by the Family Economics Research Group of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The guide starts with a description of what estimates are available, giving short profiles of the cost of raising urban, rural nonfarm, and rural farm children. The next section defines…
Descriptors: Budgets, Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Cost Estimates