Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are higher in non-metropolitan (nonmetro) than metropolitan (metro) areas, yet rural poverty remains relatively obscured from mainstream political and popular attention. This fact has motivated considerable research by rural social scientists on the relationship between poverty and place generally, and rural-urban differences in poverty, in particular. We provide a critical review of the literature on rural poverty, paying particular attention to methodogical and statistical challenges facing quantitative analyses. This body of research confirms the higher prevalence of poverty in nonmetro areas, and finds that while both compositional (individual) an...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the 1970...
Partridge and Rickman explore the wide geographic disparities in poverty across the United States. T...
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
There is abundant research that focuses on the causes and consequences of poverty in rural areas, a...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States and are higher...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the Dece...
In rural America today, more than one in seven residents lives in poverty. Poverty's causes are a co...
Persistent poverty is overwhelmingly rural and is very geographically concentrated. We have redefine...
Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores ...
Ph. D. University of Missouri--Columbia 1999.Research on nonmetro poverty indicates that it tends to...
The editors and authors of this fine collection of articles, though mostly sociologists, demonstrate...
This book is a comprehensive examination of poverty in the United States from 1969 to 1999. Its thre...
In the United States, low-income people are not evenly distributed across the rural-urban landscape....
The incidence of poverty in rural areas is actually higher than that in urban places. This study fi...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the 1970...
Partridge and Rickman explore the wide geographic disparities in poverty across the United States. T...
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
There is abundant research that focuses on the causes and consequences of poverty in rural areas, a...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States and are higher...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the Dece...
In rural America today, more than one in seven residents lives in poverty. Poverty's causes are a co...
Persistent poverty is overwhelmingly rural and is very geographically concentrated. We have redefine...
Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores ...
Ph. D. University of Missouri--Columbia 1999.Research on nonmetro poverty indicates that it tends to...
The editors and authors of this fine collection of articles, though mostly sociologists, demonstrate...
This book is a comprehensive examination of poverty in the United States from 1969 to 1999. Its thre...
In the United States, low-income people are not evenly distributed across the rural-urban landscape....
The incidence of poverty in rural areas is actually higher than that in urban places. This study fi...
This paper documents changing patterns of concentrated poverty in nonmetro areas. Data from the 1970...
Partridge and Rickman explore the wide geographic disparities in poverty across the United States. T...
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...