Rural
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Migration Continues to Sustain Population Gains in Rural America In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson reports that rural America is now gaining population again after a decade of loss.
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Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Migration, Mortality, Rural, Urban |
Modest Changes in Rural Voting Could Have Significant Implications in 2024 In this brief, authors Dante Scala and Kenneth Johnson estimate how much a slightly better (or worse) performance by the candidates in the rural areas of seven battleground states could influence the outcome of the 2024 election.
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Demography | Demography, Politics and Elections, Rural, Urban |
Recent Demographic Trends Have Implications for Rural Health Care In this brief, Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that nonmetropolitan (rural) America gained population between April of 2020 and July of 2022. In the preceding decade, rural areas lost population, both because more people left rural areas than moved to them… |
COVID-19, Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Migration, Mortality, Rural, Urban |
New Census Data Reflect the Continuing Impact of Covid on U.S. Demographic Trends In this brief, Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson reports that, according to recent Census Bureau estimates, the U.S. population has grown at the slowest rate in history in the past two years due to the impact of Covid.
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Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Migration, Mortality, Rural, Urban |
Growing Racial Diversity in Rural America: Results from the 2020 Census In this brief, authors Kenneth Johnson and Daniel Lichter report that although population declines were widespread between 2010 and 2020, rural America became more racially and ethnically diverse.
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Demography | African Americans, Children, Demography, Hispanics, Race, Rural, Urban |
Rural America Lost Population Over the Past Decade for the First Time in History In this brief Carsey Senior Demographer Kenneth Johnson examines rural demographic trends between 2010 and 2020 using data from the 2020 Census. With fewer births, more deaths, and more people leaving than moving in, rural America experienced an overall population… |
Demography | Birth Rates, COVID-19, Demography, Fertility, Migration, Mortality, Rural |
Biden’s Victory Due to Increased Support Along the Entire Rural-Urban Continuum Joseph Biden won the 2020 presidential election because Democratic support increased across the entire rural–urban continuum. The incremental gains at each point along the continuum were modest, but in a tightly contested election small changes in the vote matter.… |
Demography | Demography, Politics and Elections, Rural, Urban |
Voting and Attitudes Along the Red Rural–Blue Urban Continuum Political commentary often divides the nation into two partisan zones, urban and rural, but new analysis demonstrates that the rural–urban gradient is a continuum, not a dichotomy. In this study of the 2018 congressional midterms, authors Kenneth Johnson and Dante… |
Demography | Demography, Politics and Elections, Rural, Urban |
Is Rural America Failing or Succeeding? Maybe Both In this brief, authors Kenneth Johnson and Daniel Lichter summarize their peer reviewed article in Demography that provides cautionary lessons regarding the commonplace narrative of widespread rural decline and urban growth.
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Demography | Demography, Rural, Urban |
Health Conditions and an Older Population Increase COVID-19 Risks in Rural America In this brief, author Kenneth Johnson discusses the likely influence that the age structure and the incidence of pre-existing health conditions have on the risks of those exposed to COVID-19 in rural and urban counties in the United States.
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COVID-19, Demography | COVID-19, Demography, Health, Rural, Seniors, Urban |