Several simulations of population, income, and employment in rural and urban America during 1970-2000 were made based on alternative assumptions. The assumptions entailed implementation of certain policies that might effect a more equal rural-urban balance by the year 2000, in addition to a continuation of current trends. If basic trends continue, rural outmigration would probably stop or reverse itself shortly after the year 2000, primarily because the gap between the incomes of rural and urban workers would have gradually closed. But the employment-population ratio in rural areas would still be below that in urban areas; hence, overall rural economic growth would still be lower. Policies to increase job opportunities and labor produc...
The globalization of markets and rapid changes in technoklgy during the 1980's both heightened inter...
Graduation date: 2010Why do rural households leave for urban places? And how does this\ud decision a...
Human capital raises rural incomes, but this effect is swamped by higher returns to human capital in...
A simulation of population, income, employment, and capital in the nonmetropolitan and metropolitan...
The imphcations of additional employment opportunities and joopulation shifts in a large number of r...
The present study investigates the impact of unemployment differentials between urban and rural regi...
In this research a model is developed to predict population for re-latively rural areas experiencing...
The growing income inequality in the U.S. is widening the gap between rural and urban returns to lab...
Intended for rural development practitioners and extension educators, this publication examines tren...
Economic development is typically accompanied by a very pronounced migration of labor from rural to ...
This paper analyzes a dual economy consisting of urban market areas and less developed rural areas w...
Rural development policies in the United States have evolved to address the changing composition of ...
It is no secret that much of rural America is struggling economically. Despite similar employment gr...
In this study, an economywide model focused on Morocco's rural economy is used as a laboratory for a...
This paper identifies state policy issues that are crucial to nonmetropolitan business development a...
The globalization of markets and rapid changes in technoklgy during the 1980's both heightened inter...
Graduation date: 2010Why do rural households leave for urban places? And how does this\ud decision a...
Human capital raises rural incomes, but this effect is swamped by higher returns to human capital in...
A simulation of population, income, employment, and capital in the nonmetropolitan and metropolitan...
The imphcations of additional employment opportunities and joopulation shifts in a large number of r...
The present study investigates the impact of unemployment differentials between urban and rural regi...
In this research a model is developed to predict population for re-latively rural areas experiencing...
The growing income inequality in the U.S. is widening the gap between rural and urban returns to lab...
Intended for rural development practitioners and extension educators, this publication examines tren...
Economic development is typically accompanied by a very pronounced migration of labor from rural to ...
This paper analyzes a dual economy consisting of urban market areas and less developed rural areas w...
Rural development policies in the United States have evolved to address the changing composition of ...
It is no secret that much of rural America is struggling economically. Despite similar employment gr...
In this study, an economywide model focused on Morocco's rural economy is used as a laboratory for a...
This paper identifies state policy issues that are crucial to nonmetropolitan business development a...
The globalization of markets and rapid changes in technoklgy during the 1980's both heightened inter...
Graduation date: 2010Why do rural households leave for urban places? And how does this\ud decision a...
Human capital raises rural incomes, but this effect is swamped by higher returns to human capital in...