The incidence of poverty in rural areas is actually higher than that in urban places. This study fills a gap in geographic research by examining poverty in rural and small town communities in east Tennessee using the 1990 census. A cluster analysis of high poverty block groups identifies different categories of poor. Just as “who is poor?” varies across the United States, “who is poor?” in east Tennessee varies. The identity of the poor in rural east Tennessee is found to be contrary to popular images of povery in Appalachia. The massive reorganization of rural economies in recent decades is reshaping rural places and communities. Economic restructuring and social re-composition have directly affected employment and wage opportunities ...
In rural America today, more than one in seven residents lives in poverty. Poverty's causes are a co...
We explore how poverty differs between urban and rural areas and among U.S. regions, using metropoli...
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...
There is abundant research that focuses on the causes and consequences of poverty in rural areas, a...
The focus of the present study is to determine the extent to which the socio-demographic variables o...
This study addresses how resource allocation of mobility-promoting organizations vary by characteris...
In the past thirty years, the American public has developed a stereotype of poor urban neighborhoods...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the Dece...
Testimony of Mark Partridge, Ph.D. Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy, The Ohio State University. B...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
Partridge and Rickman explore the wide geographic disparities in poverty across the United States. T...
Ph. D. University of Missouri--Columbia 1999.Research on nonmetro poverty indicates that it tends to...
Rural poverty is largely regional. The nation\u27s primary region of rural poverty is the Black Belt...
In this brief, authors Rebecca Glauber and Andrew Schaefer provide a glimpse of the economic and dem...
In the United States, low-income people are not evenly distributed across the rural-urban landscape....
In rural America today, more than one in seven residents lives in poverty. Poverty's causes are a co...
We explore how poverty differs between urban and rural areas and among U.S. regions, using metropoli...
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...
There is abundant research that focuses on the causes and consequences of poverty in rural areas, a...
The focus of the present study is to determine the extent to which the socio-demographic variables o...
This study addresses how resource allocation of mobility-promoting organizations vary by characteris...
In the past thirty years, the American public has developed a stereotype of poor urban neighborhoods...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the Dece...
Testimony of Mark Partridge, Ph.D. Swank Chair in Rural-Urban Policy, The Ohio State University. B...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
Partridge and Rickman explore the wide geographic disparities in poverty across the United States. T...
Ph. D. University of Missouri--Columbia 1999.Research on nonmetro poverty indicates that it tends to...
Rural poverty is largely regional. The nation\u27s primary region of rural poverty is the Black Belt...
In this brief, authors Rebecca Glauber and Andrew Schaefer provide a glimpse of the economic and dem...
In the United States, low-income people are not evenly distributed across the rural-urban landscape....
In rural America today, more than one in seven residents lives in poverty. Poverty's causes are a co...
We explore how poverty differs between urban and rural areas and among U.S. regions, using metropoli...
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...