Community satisfaction has often been linked to the level of satisfaction with a community’s infrastructure, job opportunities and social support networks. Yet, most empirical analyses of community satisfaction have focused on only one aspect of the available theory to predict community satisfaction. In this paper, we integrate multiple models to analyze community satisfaction of almost 4,000 rural Nebraskans. The integrated model indicates that social ties may have a greater role in predicting community satisfaction than had been previously thought
The Nebraska Rural Poll celebrated its 20th year this fall. The goal of the Rural Poll has been to g...
Members of the rural development industry have long debated the existence of a Best community size...
This exploratory case study examined the extent of community satisfaction in a South Dakota town, he...
Community satisfaction has often been linked to the level of satisfaction with a community’s infrast...
Why do people like where they live? Why do people decide to stay at their current residence? Are r...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
Though many non-metropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990\...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Though many nonmetropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990s,...
The Nebraska Rural Poll is a mailed sample survey of non-Metropolitan Nebraska Households that is no...
We report on a study that empirically tested a model that integrates the relationships among importa...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
Populations of rural areas continue to decline, yet some communities are more vibrant than ever. Whi...
The Nebraska Rural Poll celebrated its 20th year this fall. The goal of the Rural Poll has been to g...
Members of the rural development industry have long debated the existence of a Best community size...
This exploratory case study examined the extent of community satisfaction in a South Dakota town, he...
Community satisfaction has often been linked to the level of satisfaction with a community’s infrast...
Why do people like where they live? Why do people decide to stay at their current residence? Are r...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
Though many non-metropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990\...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Though many nonmetropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990s,...
The Nebraska Rural Poll is a mailed sample survey of non-Metropolitan Nebraska Households that is no...
We report on a study that empirically tested a model that integrates the relationships among importa...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
Populations of rural areas continue to decline, yet some communities are more vibrant than ever. Whi...
The Nebraska Rural Poll celebrated its 20th year this fall. The goal of the Rural Poll has been to g...
Members of the rural development industry have long debated the existence of a Best community size...
This exploratory case study examined the extent of community satisfaction in a South Dakota town, he...