Hollowing out the middle refers to the loss of the well-educated young adults in rural communities of America\u27s Heartland-the Corn Belt and Great Plains. Declining rural communities invest their meager resources to educate their brightest youth, thereby providing them opportunities for rewarding careers in distant cities. This further contributes to the communities\u27 woes because it guarantees not only population loss, but also loss of expertise and leadership that could help them solve their problems. Carr and Kefalas\u27s contribution to understanding the dilemma of rural communities promoting and supporting the loss of the best and brightest is through an in-depth analysis of young adults\u27 decisions regarding their futures and t...
There is a well-documented pattern in rural areas across the plains, as well as in other parts of th...
In the last decade, rural development emerged as one of the prominent challenges facing the United S...
The editors and authors of this fine collection of articles, though mostly sociologists, demonstrate...
Hollowing out the middle refers to the loss of the well-educated young adults in rural communities ...
Review of Hollowing Out the Middle: The Rural Brain Drain and What It Means for America, by Patrick ...
Shrinking farm numbers, population losses, and empty storefronts on Main Street have come to be seen...
The population in rural Minnesota has changed significantly over that past decade. Many of the most ...
The rural brain drain, an event wherein a rural locale\u27s educated youth out-migrates, is speculat...
Rural America often seems like an afterthought in our urban-suburban community. Yet rural places mak...
Review of: The Changing American Countryside: Rural People and Places. Castle, Emery N., ed
Many of us have been concerned about the apparent decline of rural America for some time. We have wa...
Youth in rural Coos County have surprisingly strong ties to their communities, finds a new report fr...
Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. ...
This project focuses on the phenomenon of college graduates migrating to big cities, and thus creati...
Review of: First Majority - Last Minority: The Transforming of Rural Life in America. Shover, John L
There is a well-documented pattern in rural areas across the plains, as well as in other parts of th...
In the last decade, rural development emerged as one of the prominent challenges facing the United S...
The editors and authors of this fine collection of articles, though mostly sociologists, demonstrate...
Hollowing out the middle refers to the loss of the well-educated young adults in rural communities ...
Review of Hollowing Out the Middle: The Rural Brain Drain and What It Means for America, by Patrick ...
Shrinking farm numbers, population losses, and empty storefronts on Main Street have come to be seen...
The population in rural Minnesota has changed significantly over that past decade. Many of the most ...
The rural brain drain, an event wherein a rural locale\u27s educated youth out-migrates, is speculat...
Rural America often seems like an afterthought in our urban-suburban community. Yet rural places mak...
Review of: The Changing American Countryside: Rural People and Places. Castle, Emery N., ed
Many of us have been concerned about the apparent decline of rural America for some time. We have wa...
Youth in rural Coos County have surprisingly strong ties to their communities, finds a new report fr...
Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. ...
This project focuses on the phenomenon of college graduates migrating to big cities, and thus creati...
Review of: First Majority - Last Minority: The Transforming of Rural Life in America. Shover, John L
There is a well-documented pattern in rural areas across the plains, as well as in other parts of th...
In the last decade, rural development emerged as one of the prominent challenges facing the United S...
The editors and authors of this fine collection of articles, though mostly sociologists, demonstrate...