Accurate analysis of the economic and social problems currently facing urban and rural residents, as well as the implementation of programs to address them, largely depend on how settlement is measured. Counties are too big in many parts of the Nation to serve as building blocks for statistical areas used to analyze changing settlement patterns. Census tracts are used here to identify metro and nonmetro components of a five-level “rural-urban continuum.” The census-tract continuum provides a more precise territorial delineation of areas and classification of population in different types of areas than does the county-level continuum
This data collection contains selected variables at the tract level from the 1960 Census of Populati...
This data collection contains selected variables at the tract level from the 1960 Census of Populati...
This data collection contains selected variables at the tract level from the 1960 Census of Populati...
Accurate ,analysis of the economic and social problems currently facing urban and rural residents, a...
<p>The study area focuses on all urban census tracts within the United States, which is further clas...
This report provides a one-digit code for each of 10 classifications for all U.S. counties. The clas...
This paper introduces the Index of Relative Rurality, a continuous measure of rurality. The index i...
Excerpt from the report Introduction: The basic question analyzed in this publication is, How influ...
This map of the United States depicts urban and rural counties across America using the Office of Ma...
The U.S. decennial census is an invaluable source to guide demographic analysis. It enumerates demog...
There were seven typology categories (“SDOH typology by census tract” in legend). The categorization...
Several definitions of "rural" are available for national and provincial analysis using the database...
In order to support rural policy making with appropriate information, alternative territorial breakd...
Problems associated with rural economic development, involving maldistributions of population, incom...
Abstract Discussions on the meaning of rurality continue. The FAO is pursuing an international def...
This data collection contains selected variables at the tract level from the 1960 Census of Populati...
This data collection contains selected variables at the tract level from the 1960 Census of Populati...
This data collection contains selected variables at the tract level from the 1960 Census of Populati...
Accurate ,analysis of the economic and social problems currently facing urban and rural residents, a...
<p>The study area focuses on all urban census tracts within the United States, which is further clas...
This report provides a one-digit code for each of 10 classifications for all U.S. counties. The clas...
This paper introduces the Index of Relative Rurality, a continuous measure of rurality. The index i...
Excerpt from the report Introduction: The basic question analyzed in this publication is, How influ...
This map of the United States depicts urban and rural counties across America using the Office of Ma...
The U.S. decennial census is an invaluable source to guide demographic analysis. It enumerates demog...
There were seven typology categories (“SDOH typology by census tract” in legend). The categorization...
Several definitions of "rural" are available for national and provincial analysis using the database...
In order to support rural policy making with appropriate information, alternative territorial breakd...
Problems associated with rural economic development, involving maldistributions of population, incom...
Abstract Discussions on the meaning of rurality continue. The FAO is pursuing an international def...
This data collection contains selected variables at the tract level from the 1960 Census of Populati...
This data collection contains selected variables at the tract level from the 1960 Census of Populati...
This data collection contains selected variables at the tract level from the 1960 Census of Populati...