Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. People do indeed move into as well as out of the region. Past research has identified perceptions of the quality of life in rural areas as an important consideration in the decision to migrate to such areas. However, those studies have not segmented the population of migrants in such a way as to fully inform efforts to recruit new residents. Using data collected from a survey of new Nebraska Panhandle residents, this study describes the motivations of recent migrants from both metropolitan and nonmetropolitan points of origin, and identifies significant differences in how both push and pull factors are perceived
Key Findings • New residents rated the high cost of living and urban congestion as the top reasons f...
A lot of media attention over the years has been given to the steady decline of population in rural ...
Immigration is often thought of as a problem primarily for large metropolitan areas. However, much o...
Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. Pe...
Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. Pe...
Recent employment growth in the northern Great Plains may be stimulating increased in-migration. Thi...
Much has been written about the population turnaround in the nonmetropolitan United States in the 19...
Though many nonmetropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990s,...
Much has been written about the population turnaround in the nonmetropolitan United States in the 19...
New residents to the Nebraska Panhandle compared and researched rural communities before making thei...
Though many non-metropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990\...
Though many non-metropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990\...
We combine a telephone survey of working-aged adults in the continental US with Census 2000 county a...
In declining population regions, such as much of the rural Great Plains, many rural communities are ...
Key Findings • New residents rated the high cost of living and urban congestion as the top reasons f...
Key Findings • New residents rated the high cost of living and urban congestion as the top reasons f...
A lot of media attention over the years has been given to the steady decline of population in rural ...
Immigration is often thought of as a problem primarily for large metropolitan areas. However, much o...
Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. Pe...
Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. Pe...
Recent employment growth in the northern Great Plains may be stimulating increased in-migration. Thi...
Much has been written about the population turnaround in the nonmetropolitan United States in the 19...
Though many nonmetropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990s,...
Much has been written about the population turnaround in the nonmetropolitan United States in the 19...
New residents to the Nebraska Panhandle compared and researched rural communities before making thei...
Though many non-metropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990\...
Though many non-metropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990\...
We combine a telephone survey of working-aged adults in the continental US with Census 2000 county a...
In declining population regions, such as much of the rural Great Plains, many rural communities are ...
Key Findings • New residents rated the high cost of living and urban congestion as the top reasons f...
Key Findings • New residents rated the high cost of living and urban congestion as the top reasons f...
A lot of media attention over the years has been given to the steady decline of population in rural ...
Immigration is often thought of as a problem primarily for large metropolitan areas. However, much o...