This article explores the effect of perceptions of rural life upon the subsequent actions of counterurbanisers and the resulting impact for rural economic development in the contrasting counties of Cornwall and Northumberland. Perceptions of a high quality of life attract migrants to remote rural areas yet these areas also have high rates of economic deprivation. In-migration can stimulate rural development but in this article we hypothesise that the effectiveness of counterurbanisers as catalysts for economic development depends upon their attitudes towards the receiving community. If rural represents a slow pace of life and a step away from the pressures of modern, urban, lifestyles, counterurbanisers are unlikely to bring the dynamism to...
In the past, much rural development planning has relied on the concept of growth poles. With the “ne...
Rural communities across Britain are witnessing local level social, political and economic developme...
Cornwall is arguably the poorest county in England, but since the 1960s it has been the recipient of...
After rapid urban growth and industrialisation, the postwar era has seen counterurbanisation become ...
After rapid urban growth and industrialisation, the post-war era has seen counterurbanisation become...
Counterurbanisation is transforming rural communities and has implications for entrepreneurial oppor...
The social, cultural and economic transitions in rural areas across the globe lead us to critique th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThis pap...
In-migration is a key influence in the process of rural economic development in England, Continental...
PhD ThesisRural England is changing both socially and economically. A key trend of recent decades ha...
The social, cultural, and economic transitions in rural areas across the globe lead us to critique t...
This article uses census data for Berkshire to argue that large-scale counterurbanization began much...
This chapter explores relationships between economic restructuring and demographic change in rural a...
To date, there has been relatively little focus on Eastern European 'accession' (EU8) migrants' repr...
It is now broadly accepted in the literature that in-migrants make a disproportionately positive con...
In the past, much rural development planning has relied on the concept of growth poles. With the “ne...
Rural communities across Britain are witnessing local level social, political and economic developme...
Cornwall is arguably the poorest county in England, but since the 1960s it has been the recipient of...
After rapid urban growth and industrialisation, the postwar era has seen counterurbanisation become ...
After rapid urban growth and industrialisation, the post-war era has seen counterurbanisation become...
Counterurbanisation is transforming rural communities and has implications for entrepreneurial oppor...
The social, cultural and economic transitions in rural areas across the globe lead us to critique th...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordThis pap...
In-migration is a key influence in the process of rural economic development in England, Continental...
PhD ThesisRural England is changing both socially and economically. A key trend of recent decades ha...
The social, cultural, and economic transitions in rural areas across the globe lead us to critique t...
This article uses census data for Berkshire to argue that large-scale counterurbanization began much...
This chapter explores relationships between economic restructuring and demographic change in rural a...
To date, there has been relatively little focus on Eastern European 'accession' (EU8) migrants' repr...
It is now broadly accepted in the literature that in-migrants make a disproportionately positive con...
In the past, much rural development planning has relied on the concept of growth poles. With the “ne...
Rural communities across Britain are witnessing local level social, political and economic developme...
Cornwall is arguably the poorest county in England, but since the 1960s it has been the recipient of...