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Rural Families and Rural Health⋆
Journal of Family Studies, 2000The role of the family in maintaining and promoting the health of rural Australians has been largely overlooked on the rural health research agenda. This article reports the results of a major study of 112 families from four small communities in the Mallee region in north-west Victoria.
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Families and schools in rural appalachia
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1986A literature review revealed conceptual elements and approaches that have been productive in the study of rural education and rural families and children as they interface with schools. The Appalachian region is considered relative to these same issues.
E E, Gotts, R F, Purnell
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FAMILY PLANNING IN RURAL ADANA, TURKEY
Journal of Biosocial Science, 2008SummaryThis study of family planning in rural Adana, Turkey, collected data from 519 women aged between 16 and 55. Questionnaires were distributed in different districts during February 2006. The results showed that 81·3% of women used a contraceptive method. The IUD was the most widely used modern contraceptive method.
Yoldascan E., Oya M.
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Families and Family Life in Rural Areas
The Journal of Rural Health, 1995“Research Reviews” are a regular feature of The Journal of Rural Health, presenting current research on a particular theme or topic of interest.
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2011
This chapter documents the transformation of rural families through an examination of two of the most important changes in American family life—changes in family structure and changes in women’s employment and family breadwinning—from 1970 to 2009, using Current Population Survey (CPS) data.
Kristin E. Smith, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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This chapter documents the transformation of rural families through an examination of two of the most important changes in American family life—changes in family structure and changes in women’s employment and family breadwinning—from 1970 to 2009, using Current Population Survey (CPS) data.
Kristin E. Smith, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1934
emergency relief organizations of the several states approximately 1,700,000 rural families, comprising between 6,500,000 and 7,000,000 individuals. While this total includes the residents of small industrial communities, the greater proportion consists of farmers, share croppers, tenants and farm laborers, and persons employed in occupations that ...
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emergency relief organizations of the several states approximately 1,700,000 rural families, comprising between 6,500,000 and 7,000,000 individuals. While this total includes the residents of small industrial communities, the greater proportion consists of farmers, share croppers, tenants and farm laborers, and persons employed in occupations that ...
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