Continuity and Change in Rural Migration Patterns, 1950–1995.
Abstract
During the past several decades, rural America has experienced turbulent demographic change. We examine rural age-specific migration data for 1950 to 1995 to ascertain whether the numerous economic, social, and technological factors buffeting nonmetropolitan America have altered migration patterns across age groups and types of counties. Both continuity and change are evident in the analysis. We find differentiation in the migration profiles of certain specialized types of rural counties, as well as temporal variability from decade to decade. No clear longitudinal trend in migration patterns is present, however. In fact, an underlying continuity in age-specific trends has endured through good times and bad.
Department
Sociology
Publication Date
3-2000
Journal Title
Rural Sociology
Publisher
Wiley
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1111/j.1549-0831.2000.tb00341.x
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Johnson, K. M. and Fuguitt, G. V. (2000), Continuity and Change in Rural Migration Patterns, 1950–1995. Rural Sociology, 65: 27–49. doi: 10.1111/j.1549-0831.2000.tb00341.x
Rights
2000 Rural Sociological Society