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Podlin, Georgette A. – 1994
Rural homelessness in America is difficult to define, to count, and to see. This article reports the findings of a 1993 county-wide study of rural homelessness. During a one year survey, 118 homeless households were interviewed. Of those surveyed, 25.8 percent were male adults, 30.9 percent were female adults, and 43.2 percent were children.…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Family Environment, Family Problems, Homeless People
Mazie, Sara Mills, Ed.; And Others – Rural Conditions and Trends, 1990
This U.S. Department of Agriculture periodical gives current statistical information on rural America. This issue contains articles about the impact on rural areas of economic trends, employment, and industry changes. A general overview indicates that moderate improvements in rural employment since 1986 have been tempered by slow income growth.…
Descriptors: Demography, Economic Change, Economic Factors, Economic Impact
Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, Washington, DC. – 1986
Using five key indicators of nutritional status (dietary intake, biochemical tests for circulating levels of nutrients or their metabolites, anthropometric measures, low birth weight and infant mortality rates, and food, health, and income assistance program participation rates and benefit levels), this 1-year research project identified national,…
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Census Figures, Databases, Economically Disadvantaged
Helge, Doris – 1984
This paper describes causes of mental retardation in rural America, preventative methods, and factors impeding preventative approaches in rural settings and offers principles for tailoring traditional preventative methods for rural areas. Relevant findings of research conducted by the National Rural Project, American Council on Rural Special…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Change, Cultural Influences, Developmental Disabilities
Patrick, D. C. – 1988
Project Human Capital is a five-year research project designed to examine the impact of the college experience on the upward mobility of rural South Carolina State College students. A total of 5,916 freshmen, seniors, and graduates from three institutions of higher learning were surveyed; some 2,999 students responded for an overall response rate…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Graduates, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment

Cahill, Edward E. – Phylon, 1974
With reference to rural-urban, nonmetropolitan to metropolitan migration of blacks, three major questions are addressed: What is the overall trend of the distribution of the black population by rural urban residence? What are the most pronounced trends of recent movement since 1950? What are the demographic effects of migration on the rural black…
Descriptors: Black Population Trends, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns, Racial Distribution
Haren, Claude C. – 1966
The implications of additional employment opportunities and population shifts in a large number of rural areas, principally the Southeast, East South Central, West North Central, and West, are discussed. Data are presented indicating the extent and regions in which economic growth brought recent employment peaks. Population statistics indicate…
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Labor Market, Occupational Mobility, Occupational Surveys
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Special Committee on Aging. – 1975
Though amended in 1973, the Older Americans Act of 1965 has not met the needs of the rural elderly and was, consequently, the subject of these hearings by the Senate's Special Committee on Aging which consider proposed legislation under Title III of the Act to gain support for demonstration programs to assist older rural people and to improve the…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Equalization Aid, Health, Housing

Sundberg, Norman D. – Journal of Rural Community Psychology, 1986
Introduces five papers in special issue on prevention in rural mental health services. Emphasizes importance of giving attention to characteristics of the rural population and to the scarcity of information about prevention applied to special conditions of rural settings. (LFL)
Descriptors: Community Psychology, Farmers, Higher Education, Intervention
Ross, Peggy J.; Morrissey, Elizabeth S. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1987
The persistent poor make up only about a third of all the poor, and the rest are temporarily poor because of sudden changes in their lives--loss of job, marital breakup, or illness. The two groups of rural poor have different needs and will be helped by different types of programs. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Demography, Dislocated Workers, Divorce, Employment Patterns
Butler, Margaret; Swanson, Linda – Rural Development Perspectives, 1985
Examines changes in female labor force participation since 1950. Finds little difference currently between metro and nonmetro areas in propensity of women to work outside the home. Traces racial and age differences in labor force participation. Finds family situation and changing social expectations responsible for increase in working women. (LFL)
Descriptors: Blacks, Employed Parents, Employed Women, Employment Patterns

Kim, Paul K. H. – Educational Gerontology, 1980
Rural elderly in the United States have been an unknown, neglected, and underserved minority. In order to understand effectively and fully their values, needs, systems, and identities and to assist them in their well-being through a well-integrated system, educational gerontology must take responsible leadership. (Author)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Gerontology, Older Adults, Outreach Programs

Fliegel, Frederick C.; Sofranko, Andrew J. – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1980
Compares the attitudes of newcomers to rural areas from cities with those of rural newcomers and rural residents on several growth and development issues. The research suggests that rural newcomers may be more likely to function as advocates of change in a local situation than former urbanites. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Community Development, Dropouts, Economic Development
Frenzen, Paul D.; Butler, Margaret A. – Rural Conditions and Trends, 1997
The proportion of births to unmarried women, which has historically been lower in rural than urban areas, has been rising at a faster rate in rural areas since 1980 and by 1994, was higher for rural blacks than urban blacks. In 1994, unmarried teenagers accounted for 11.3% of rural births and 9.6% of urban births. (SV)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Birth Rate, Births to Single Women, Blacks

McSwan, David – Education in Rural Australia, 1996
A 1993 survey of 500 households in rural Scotland, followed by 120 interviews, found that poverty was widespread; subjective assessments of poverty contradicted objective definitions in that people were satisfied with rural life; acceptance of government benefits was low; rental housing was scarce; employment opportunities were limited, especially…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Community Change, Economic Factors, Economically Disadvantaged