Informal modes of social support among residents of the rural American West during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
疫情期间美国西部农村居民的非正式社会支持方式
Kathryn McConnell,J Tom Mueller,Alexis A Merdjanoff et al.
Kathryn McConnell et al.
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, federal spending to government safety net programs in the U.S. increased dramatically. Despite this unparalleled spending, government safety nets were widely critiqued for failing to fully mee...
The Built Environment and Social and Emotional Support among Rural Older Adults: The Case for Social Infrastructure and Attention to Ethnoracial Differences [0.03%]
农村老年人的社会和情感支持与建成环境的关系:社会基础设施和关注民族差异的案例分析
Danielle Rhubart,Jennifer Kowalkowski,Logan Wincott
Danielle Rhubart
Social and emotional support (SaES) is essential for older adult mental health and is shaped by individual-level factors and the built environment. However, much of the focus on the built environment, and specifically social infrastructure ...
Climate Change, Agrarian Distress, and the Feminization of Agriculture in South Asia [0.03%]
气候变化,农业的萧条以及南亚农业的女性化问题
Emily M L Southard,Heather Randell
Emily M L Southard
Agrarian distress-the experience wherein sustaining an agricultural livelihood becomes increasingly challenging-is well documented in South Asia. Another regional trend is the feminization of agriculture, or an increase in women's work and ...
Hardship in the Heartland: Associations Between Rurality, Income, and Material Hardship [0.03%]
苦在心间:城乡差异、收入与物质困境间的关联性分析报告
Aislinn Conrad,Megan Ronnenberg
Aislinn Conrad
One in three U.S. households has experienced material hardship. The inadequate provision of basic needs, including food, healthcare, and transportation, is more typical in households with children or persons of color, yet little is known ab...
Proposed pipelines and environmental justice: Exploring the association between race, socioeconomic status, and pipeline proposals in the United States [0.03%]
输油管线提议与环境公平性:探索美国种族、经济社会地位与输油管线路由提议之间的关系
J Strube,B Thiede,W Auch
J Strube
The current natural gas and oil boom in North America requires new pipelines which pose environmental risks from the wellhead to their destinations. The environmental justice literature suggests that minority populations, people with low so...
Stephanie Sowl,Rachel A Smith,Michael G Brown
Stephanie Sowl
Many rural communities throughout the United States have experienced brain drain, or the out-migration of educated young people. Explanations for why college-educated adults leave rural communities have relied on economic rationales; howeve...
The Shale Boom and Family Structure: Oil and Gas Employment Growth's Relationship to Marriage, Divorce, and Cohabitation [0.03%]
页岩油革命与家庭结构:非常规油气就业增长与结婚、离婚及同居的关系
Michael Shepard,Michael Betz,Anastasia Snyder
Michael Shepard
Shale oil and gas extraction technology has caused a large shift in the United States energy landscape over the last decade. This has had a wide range of impacts on the mostly rural communities in which oil and gas extraction occurs. While ...
Don E Albrecht
Don E Albrecht
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, people living in cities were much more likely than rural residents to become infected with and die from the virus. Beginning in the summer of 2020, however, the proportional increase in virus spread became mu...
Race, Residence, and Underemployment: Fifty Years in Comparative Perspective, 1968-2017 [0.03%]
种族、居住与隐性失业:二十年比较视角下的变迁(1968—2017)
Tim Slack,Brian C Thiede,Leif Jensen
Tim Slack
High underemployment has been a chronic structural feature of the rural United States for decades. In this paper, we assess whether and how inequalities in underemployment between metropolitan (metro) and nonmetropolitan (nonmetro) areas ha...
Income Inequality across the Rural-Urban Continuum in the United States, 1970-2016 [0.03%]
1970-2016年美国城乡连续体中的收入不平等现象
Brian C Thiede,Jaclyn L W Butler,David L Brown et al.
Brian C Thiede et al.