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期刊名:Rural sociology

缩写:RURAL SOCIOL

ISSN:0036-0112

e-ISSN:1549-0831

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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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...
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 ...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...