In May and June of 2007, Carsey Institute researchers surveyed 1,000 randomly selected respondents from Kentucky’s Harlan and Letcher counties, and between November 2010 and January 2011, they returned to survey 1,020 different randomly selected respondents from the same counties. These two Kentucky counties provide a snapshot of perceptions of community and environmental change in a chronically poor rural place. This brief focuses on the questions asked in both surveys to identify area wide (Harlan and Letcher counties combined) changes since the Great Recession. The surveys reveal that the recession has exacerbated concern about many community-level problems including poverty, affordable housing, sprawl, and a lack of recreational opportu...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Background: The Great Recession of 2007-2009 was the most severe and lengthy economic crisis in the ...
The economies of the 17 counties in the Appalachian region of Kentucky have relied on coal mining si...
Since 1970 the communities of eastern Kentucky have comprised the largest contiguous area of perenni...
This project focuses on better understanding what factors contribute to community quality of life an...
One hundred and twenty-one Appalachian counties are currently classified as ‘distressed’ by the Appa...
Hit hard by the national decline in natural-resource and manufacturing jobs, North Country communiti...
In this brief Carsey Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson examines rural demographic trends between 20...
Many rural areas of the United States are experiencing population decline due to out‐migration. Howe...
According to a Community and Environment in Rural America survey, Michigan\u27s Upper Peninsula resi...
Perry County is an Appalachian county located in southeastern Kentucky. The population is 28,473 peo...
The causes and consequences of deindustrialization in the United States are myriad and have created ...
We examine the effects of three broad groups of socioeconomic factors on poverty, income and employm...
This study examined the factors that influenced population change in 875 counties in the southeaster...
In this brief, authors Beth Mattingly and Jess Carson explore how rural residents’ efforts to make e...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Background: The Great Recession of 2007-2009 was the most severe and lengthy economic crisis in the ...
The economies of the 17 counties in the Appalachian region of Kentucky have relied on coal mining si...
Since 1970 the communities of eastern Kentucky have comprised the largest contiguous area of perenni...
This project focuses on better understanding what factors contribute to community quality of life an...
One hundred and twenty-one Appalachian counties are currently classified as ‘distressed’ by the Appa...
Hit hard by the national decline in natural-resource and manufacturing jobs, North Country communiti...
In this brief Carsey Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson examines rural demographic trends between 20...
Many rural areas of the United States are experiencing population decline due to out‐migration. Howe...
According to a Community and Environment in Rural America survey, Michigan\u27s Upper Peninsula resi...
Perry County is an Appalachian county located in southeastern Kentucky. The population is 28,473 peo...
The causes and consequences of deindustrialization in the United States are myriad and have created ...
We examine the effects of three broad groups of socioeconomic factors on poverty, income and employm...
This study examined the factors that influenced population change in 875 counties in the southeaster...
In this brief, authors Beth Mattingly and Jess Carson explore how rural residents’ efforts to make e...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Background: The Great Recession of 2007-2009 was the most severe and lengthy economic crisis in the ...
The economies of the 17 counties in the Appalachian region of Kentucky have relied on coal mining si...