This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rural Poll were analyzed at two levels. First, the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans were compared to those of the general population of the United States. Second, the relationships between the attributes of the respondents\u27 current community and their residential preferences were examined. Current community size, the social attributes of the community, and evaluations of local community services were all determined to be important influences on residential preferences. The findings illustrate the possible positive impact on rural Great Plains communities of enhancing social interaction and creatively providing service delivery
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Both the Nebraska Metro and Rural Polls asked residents how essential or necessary various character...
Recent articles in the New York Times and the Washington Post discuss preferences for rural living a...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
Though many nonmetropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990s,...
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\...
Nebraska’s rural communities have undergone many changes in recent years. The development of a globa...
Provides a synopsis of the report on life in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Nebraskan communities ...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Provides a synopsis of the report on life in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Nebraskan communities ...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Both the Nebraska Metro and Rural Polls asked residents how essential or necessary various character...
Recent articles in the New York Times and the Washington Post discuss preferences for rural living a...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
This paper examines the residential preferences of rural Nebraskans. Data from the 1998 Nebraska Rur...
Though many nonmetropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990s,...
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\...
Nebraska’s rural communities have undergone many changes in recent years. The development of a globa...
Provides a synopsis of the report on life in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Nebraskan communities ...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Provides a synopsis of the report on life in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan Nebraskan communities ...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Most of the smaller communities in rural Nebraska have experienced population decline since 2000 whi...
Both the Nebraska Metro and Rural Polls asked residents how essential or necessary various character...
Recent articles in the New York Times and the Washington Post discuss preferences for rural living a...