The recent federal census yields additional evidence of the unequal educational opportunities of the farm and nonfarm children of Iowa. It indicates further that these inequalities may help to account for the decline in the number of children on the farms of the state. During the 15-year period from 1925 to 1940, the total population of the state increased by approximately 118 thousand people. The rate of increase was only about one-third of that for the nation as a whole. Population shifts within the state have also occurred. Thirty-nine counties, or approximately two-fifths of all, suffered an actual decline in population during the same period. More significant for bur analysis, however, are the population shifts which are revealed by a ...
In 1900, Iowa’s rural population was just shy of 1.7 million, with almost three-fourths residing on ...
This study was made possible by the State and; Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with...
This study was made possible by the State and; Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with...
The recent federal census yields additional evidence of the unequal educational opportunities of the...
Iowa has a very large number of small rural school districts. Of the 4,870 school corporations in th...
This is one of four publications dealing with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counti...
Nearly half a generation has passed since P. K. Whelpton\u27s bulletin, Iowa\u27s Population Prospe...
There is much evidence that the education provided for the farm children who attend the one-room sch...
This study of the out-of-school youth in rural Iowa, constitutes one part or phase of the educationa...
Review of: There Goes the Neighborhood: Rural School Consolidation at the Grass Roots in Early Twent...
Throughout Iowa\u27s population history, migration of families and persons into, out of and within t...
Since World War II, census data show that the number of Iowa farms and farm operators has dropped 1,...
This study was made possible by the State and Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with ...
This study was made possible by the State and Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with ...
Iowa's Population Prospect by P.K. Whelpton. Published in the Research Bulletin No. 177, October, 19...
In 1900, Iowa’s rural population was just shy of 1.7 million, with almost three-fourths residing on ...
This study was made possible by the State and; Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with...
This study was made possible by the State and; Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with...
The recent federal census yields additional evidence of the unequal educational opportunities of the...
Iowa has a very large number of small rural school districts. Of the 4,870 school corporations in th...
This is one of four publications dealing with the effects of population decline on rural Iowa counti...
Nearly half a generation has passed since P. K. Whelpton\u27s bulletin, Iowa\u27s Population Prospe...
There is much evidence that the education provided for the farm children who attend the one-room sch...
This study of the out-of-school youth in rural Iowa, constitutes one part or phase of the educationa...
Review of: There Goes the Neighborhood: Rural School Consolidation at the Grass Roots in Early Twent...
Throughout Iowa\u27s population history, migration of families and persons into, out of and within t...
Since World War II, census data show that the number of Iowa farms and farm operators has dropped 1,...
This study was made possible by the State and Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with ...
This study was made possible by the State and Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with ...
Iowa's Population Prospect by P.K. Whelpton. Published in the Research Bulletin No. 177, October, 19...
In 1900, Iowa’s rural population was just shy of 1.7 million, with almost three-fourths residing on ...
This study was made possible by the State and; Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with...
This study was made possible by the State and; Federal Work Projects Administration cooperating with...