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Geographic Mobility and Residential Instability in Impoverished Rural Illinois Places

Abstract

Impoverished rural places are often depicted as immobile communities populated by less skilled, less educated nonmovers who have been left behind by selective out-migrants. Yet certain poor rural localities exhibit high rates of in-migration and residential mobility, an underresearched phenomenon not easily explained by conventional migration theory. The authors explore factors associated with high rates of geographic mobility in impoverished …

Authors

Foulkes M; Newbold KB

Journal

Environment and Planning A Economy and Space, Vol. 37, No. 5, pp. 845–860

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

May 2005

DOI

10.1068/a34211

ISSN

0308-518X