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Meyer, Miriam S. – Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 1988
Describes the experiences of one farm family over an eight year period: loss of a farm, move to another distant farm, and accidental death of a family member. Discusses multigenerational expectations, feelings of failure, threats to self-esteem, locus of control conflicts, effects of grief and vulnerability, and coping resources. (SV)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Coping, Emotional Response, Farmers
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Weber, Rose-Marie – Reading Research Quarterly, 1993
Analyzes the content of extension bulletins directed to farmers' wives and of their responses to it. Finds that the women generally accepted the recommendations of the "Cornell Reading-Course for Farmers' Wives" (offering an ideal vision of literacy tempered to suit women's life on farms) but valued reading mainly as a diversion from work. (RS)
Descriptors: Adults, Content Analysis, Females, Postsecondary Education
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. – 1972
On July 22, 1971, the subcommittee initiated the hearings, noting that "the problems of the most severely disadvantaged people in rural America--migrant and seasonal farmworkers--cannot be described, much less solved, unless examined in the light of the larger difficulty in agricultural America--rural poverty." Questions set forth at…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Laborers, Farmers, Government Role
Wright, Donald K. – 1976
Telephone interviews were conducted with 112 residents of three rural Wyoming counties to determine sources of general and agricultural news and patterns of media use. Results indicated that farm and ranch news is gained from all facets of the mass media, but that magazines are used as a source more than is any other medium. Magazine usage was…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Information Sources, Media Research, News Media
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Light, Harriett K. – Journal of Home Economics, 1987
Describes the "North Dakota Family Coping Project," a program using research, teaching, and service expertise to help rural families cope with change. The program is built on four principles: (1) identify unique needs and characteristics, (2) utilize unique features, (3) build partnerships, and (4) monitor and evaluate programs. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Coping, Educational Needs, Family Problems
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Wozniak, Patricia J.; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1988
The scope, development, and implementation of a seven-state study on the impact of farm wives' employment on family functioning and economic productivity are described. The procedures used in questionnaire development, sampling, and data collection are reported, along with information on item and unit nonresponse. All the articles in this special…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Employed Women, Family Characteristics, Family Financial Resources
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Walker, Lilly Schubert; Walker, James L. – Family Relations, 1987
Examined prevalence of stress symptoms among 808 farm men and women, identified occupational stressors associated with high stress levels, and provided diagnostic indicants of symptoms most predictive of overall high stress levels. Revealed that farmers were experiencing various occupational stressors and were showing numerous symptoms. Findings…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Coping, Family Problems, Farmers
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Light, Harriett K.; And Others – Research in Rural Education, 1983
A study to assess attitudes of 715 respondents from 2,000 randomly selected farm women toward change in work and family roles found significant differences in women's attitudes according to age, number of children, and religious preference. Generally, attitudes regarding family roles were more conservative than were attitudes regarding career…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Change, Family Attitudes, Family Role
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Jones-Webb, Jeannette; Nickols, Sharon Y. – Journal of Extension, 1984
A survey of young Oklahoma farm women showed them coping with family responsibilities, on-farm work, and off-farm work. Extension programing should be geared to helping them balance these roles successfully. (SK)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Extension Education, Family Role, Females
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Morgan, Gordon D.; Kunkel, Peter – Phylon, 1973
Introduces research which attempted to determine if black Arkansas hill people could reasonably be referred to as hillbillies in the sense that isolated rural white mountain dwellers are so referred, finding that the few black mountaineers left are not hillbillies in the sense indicated of whites. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Economic Factors, Rural Areas
Elbert, Sarah – Rural Sociologist, 1981
Researchers studying farm women must ask if successful integration of family and farm systems in the late 20th century involves feminism and, if so, what form of feminism. Available from: Rural Sociological Society, 325 Morgan Hall, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37916. (NEC)
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Farm Management, Females, Feminism
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Peeks, Barbara – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1989
Describes transitions that farm families and students face and a strategy for school counselors when a student's problem is understood to be related to the family's transition as a result of the agriculture crisis. Summarizes transitions for adults and views students' school problems as behavioral metaphors for their parents' problems. (NB)
Descriptors: Family Problems, Intervention, Rural Economics, Rural Family
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Smithers, John; Joseph, Alun E.; Armstrong, Matthew – Journal of Rural Studies, 2005
In North America and elsewhere it is frequently asserted that changes in rural society have led to an economic and social "decoupling" of agriculture from the wider rural community. Casual analysis of contemporary media reporting and popular discourse would suggest that interactions between the two spheres are as often characterized by…
Descriptors: Rural Farm Residents, Rural Population, Community Relations, Comparative Analysis
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van Es, J. C.; Brown, J. E., Jr. – Rural Sociology, 1974
The status of the rural-urban variable (place of residence and its associated variables; occupation; and sociocultural influences) is examined for a sample of western Illinois household heads. (NQ)
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Residential Patterns, Rural Farm Residents, Rural Nonfarm Residents
Holcomb, Ralph – 1988
This paper examines non-human loss and its psychological effect upon rural people. It discusses the absence of any ritual response to loss, including farm loss, that would otherwise benefit the loss victims or the surrounding society. The dilemma is comparable to that of the "transitional person," the immigrant experience following World…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling, Emotional Problems, Farmers
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