Many rural areas of the United States are experiencing population decline due to out‐migration. However, others—especially those places rich in natural amenities and recreational opportunities—are attracting new residents and losing less of their native population. In this article we investigate the predictors of rural Americans\u27 migration intentions by examining how individual‐level community assessments, including community attachment and perceptions of community‐level problems, shape rural Americans\u27 migration decision making while controlling for individual and place effects. Drawing on survey data from 17,000 residents in 11 different rural areas around the United States, we find that community attachment is a key predictor of ru...
Much has been written about the population turnaround in the nonmetropolitan United States in the 19...
This study explores whether community sentiment factors can mediate structural dis-advantage factors...
Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. Pe...
Many rural areas of the United States are experiencing population decline due to out-migration. Howe...
We combine a telephone survey of working-aged adults in the continental US with Census 2000 county a...
In the last century the U.S. has experienced a significant population shift from rural to urban area...
Population decline in rural areas is often attributed to the outmigration of young people, particula...
This study tests whether evidence supports the hypothesis that rural immigrant populations are more ...
Settlement patterns and cultural beliefs help explain how people relate to their communities and how...
Though many non-metropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990\...
Though many nonmetropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990s,...
Throughout rural America, especially in remote areas lacking scenic landscapes, hundreds of communit...
This research uses computational grounded theory to explore the human capital formation and stay/ret...
For many decades, the predominant population migration pattern in the United States indicated people...
Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. Pe...
Much has been written about the population turnaround in the nonmetropolitan United States in the 19...
This study explores whether community sentiment factors can mediate structural dis-advantage factors...
Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. Pe...
Many rural areas of the United States are experiencing population decline due to out-migration. Howe...
We combine a telephone survey of working-aged adults in the continental US with Census 2000 county a...
In the last century the U.S. has experienced a significant population shift from rural to urban area...
Population decline in rural areas is often attributed to the outmigration of young people, particula...
This study tests whether evidence supports the hypothesis that rural immigrant populations are more ...
Settlement patterns and cultural beliefs help explain how people relate to their communities and how...
Though many non-metropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990\...
Though many nonmetropolitan counties in the United States experienced population gains in the 1990s,...
Throughout rural America, especially in remote areas lacking scenic landscapes, hundreds of communit...
This research uses computational grounded theory to explore the human capital formation and stay/ret...
For many decades, the predominant population migration pattern in the United States indicated people...
Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. Pe...
Much has been written about the population turnaround in the nonmetropolitan United States in the 19...
This study explores whether community sentiment factors can mediate structural dis-advantage factors...
Census data demonstrate that the movement of population in the rural Great Plains is not one-way. Pe...