Members of the baby boom cohort, now 45-63 years old, are approaching a period in their lives when moves to rural and small-town destinations increase. An analysis of age-specific, net migration during the 1990s reveals extensive shifts in migration patterns as Americans move through different life-cycle stages. Assuming similar age patterns of migration, this report identifies the types of nonmetropolitan counties that are likely to experience the greatest surge in baby boom migration during 2000-20 and projects the likely impact on the size and distribution of retirement-age populations in destination counties. The analysis finds a significant increase in the propensity to migrate to nonmetro counties as people reach their fifties and six...
Older Americans retiring to rural areas quickly integrate in their new communities and bring signifi...
Baby boomers are doing it again... breaking all the molds and playing havoc with trends. This time i...
Ouring the 19705, population growth in nonmetropolitan areas of the US. exceeded that of metropolita...
Members of the baby boom cohort, now 45-63 years old, are approaching a period in their lives when m...
Members of the baby boom cohort, now 45-63 years old, are approaching a period in their lives when m...
Migration—people moving between locations—is now driving much of the demographic change occurring in...
Migration—people moving between locations—is now driving much of the demographic change occurring in...
The United States (US) population is aging rapidly. Increases in life expectancy, persistent and low...
Rural areas and small towns tend to have larger proportions of older people than the country as a wh...
During the past several decades, rural America has experienced turbulent demographic change. We exam...
Nebraska’s nonmetropolitan communities have been rapidly declining in population. However, recent re...
Background: Migration is the primary population redistribution process in the United States. Selecti...
Background: Migration is the primary population redistribution process in the United States. Selecti...
This chapter examines non-metropolitan demographic trends in the first decade of the 21st century, w...
Baby boomers are doing it again... breaking all the molds and playing havoc with trends. This time i...
Older Americans retiring to rural areas quickly integrate in their new communities and bring signifi...
Baby boomers are doing it again... breaking all the molds and playing havoc with trends. This time i...
Ouring the 19705, population growth in nonmetropolitan areas of the US. exceeded that of metropolita...
Members of the baby boom cohort, now 45-63 years old, are approaching a period in their lives when m...
Members of the baby boom cohort, now 45-63 years old, are approaching a period in their lives when m...
Migration—people moving between locations—is now driving much of the demographic change occurring in...
Migration—people moving between locations—is now driving much of the demographic change occurring in...
The United States (US) population is aging rapidly. Increases in life expectancy, persistent and low...
Rural areas and small towns tend to have larger proportions of older people than the country as a wh...
During the past several decades, rural America has experienced turbulent demographic change. We exam...
Nebraska’s nonmetropolitan communities have been rapidly declining in population. However, recent re...
Background: Migration is the primary population redistribution process in the United States. Selecti...
Background: Migration is the primary population redistribution process in the United States. Selecti...
This chapter examines non-metropolitan demographic trends in the first decade of the 21st century, w...
Baby boomers are doing it again... breaking all the molds and playing havoc with trends. This time i...
Older Americans retiring to rural areas quickly integrate in their new communities and bring signifi...
Baby boomers are doing it again... breaking all the molds and playing havoc with trends. This time i...
Ouring the 19705, population growth in nonmetropolitan areas of the US. exceeded that of metropolita...