Rand D. Conger and Glen H. Elder, Families in Troubled Times: Adapting to Change in Rural America. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter, 1994. $46.95 hardcover; $23.95 papercover
Structural change in the economy is causing economic stress in rural America, in sharp contrast with...
Review of Hollowing Out the Middle: The Rural Brain Drain and What It Means for America, by Patrick ...
The general behavior of a society is not necessarily innate. Its behavior is not forever bound by en...
William G. Flannagan. Contemporary Urban Sociology. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993. $49....
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
T HE RECENT farm crisis createdmajor upheavals for rural families and communities. Although the wors...
In the last decade, rural development emerged as one of the prominent challenges facing the United S...
On August 22, 1996, President Clinton signed legislation ending guaranteed cash payments under the w...
The project was launched in 1987 to investigate the human consequences of the Farm Crisis that began...
As Congress considers reauthorization of public assistance legislation in 2002, researchers are chal...
This fourth Rural Sociological Society decennial volume provides advanced policy scholarship on rura...
Three propositions summarize the winds of change now sweeping across rural America. 1. The trends of...
The theme of my discussion is that we have seriously underinvested in information and knowledge syst...
The farm crisis in the Upper Midwest in the mid-1980s created financial distress that has deeply aff...
The changing economic character of American agriculture is producing more than just surplus crops, i...
Structural change in the economy is causing economic stress in rural America, in sharp contrast with...
Review of Hollowing Out the Middle: The Rural Brain Drain and What It Means for America, by Patrick ...
The general behavior of a society is not necessarily innate. Its behavior is not forever bound by en...
William G. Flannagan. Contemporary Urban Sociology. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993. $49....
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
T HE RECENT farm crisis createdmajor upheavals for rural families and communities. Although the wors...
In the last decade, rural development emerged as one of the prominent challenges facing the United S...
On August 22, 1996, President Clinton signed legislation ending guaranteed cash payments under the w...
The project was launched in 1987 to investigate the human consequences of the Farm Crisis that began...
As Congress considers reauthorization of public assistance legislation in 2002, researchers are chal...
This fourth Rural Sociological Society decennial volume provides advanced policy scholarship on rura...
Three propositions summarize the winds of change now sweeping across rural America. 1. The trends of...
The theme of my discussion is that we have seriously underinvested in information and knowledge syst...
The farm crisis in the Upper Midwest in the mid-1980s created financial distress that has deeply aff...
The changing economic character of American agriculture is producing more than just surplus crops, i...
Structural change in the economy is causing economic stress in rural America, in sharp contrast with...
Review of Hollowing Out the Middle: The Rural Brain Drain and What It Means for America, by Patrick ...
The general behavior of a society is not necessarily innate. Its behavior is not forever bound by en...