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Research Archive: Rural, 2002-2013

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Rural America After the Recession

James Swift, Youth Today, Summer 2013

Beginning Teachers Are More Common in Rural, High-Poverty, and Racially Diverse Schools

Douglas Gagnon and Marybeth J. Mattingly, Carsey Institute, July 2012

Mathematics Achievement Gaps Between Suburban Students and Their Urban and Rural Peers Increase Over Time

Suzanne E. Graham and Lauren E. Provost , Carsey Institute, June 2012

Renters More Often Burdened by Housing Costs After Recession: Nearly Half of All Renters Spent Over 30 Percent of Income on Housing by 2010

Jessica A. Bean, Carsey Institute, May 2012

Reliance on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Continued to Rise Post-Recession

Jessica A. Bean, Carsey Institute, October 2011

More Poor Kids in More Poor Places: Children Increasingly Live Where Poverty Persists

Kenneth M. Johnson, Marybeth J. Mattingly and Andrew Schaefer, Carsey Institute,
October 2011

TANF in Rural America: Informing Re-authorization

Jessica A. Bean, Leif Jensen and Marybeth J. Mattingly, Carsey Institute, September 2011

Jobs and Economic Security for Rural America

White House Rural Council, August 2011

Rural and Central City Residents with Multiple Children Likely to Be Hardest Hit by Proposed WIC Cuts

Jessica A. Bean, Carsey Institute, July 2011

Rural Workers Have Less Access to Paid Sick Days

Kristin Smith and Andrew Schaefer, Carsey Institute, July 2011

Federal Tax Policies and Low-Income Rural Households

Ron Durst and Tracey Farrigan, USDA Economic Research Service, May 2011

Energy Assistance Programs Benefited 48 Percent More Households During Recession: Proposed Cuts Threaten Vulnerable Families

Jessica A. Bean, Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire, April 2011

Education in Chronically Poor Rural Areas Lags across Generations

Jessica D. Ulrich, Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire, March 2011

More Than One in Ten American Households Relies on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits

Jessica A. Bean and Marybeth J. Mattingly, Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire, December 2010

The Unequal Distribution of Child Poverty: Highest Ratios among Young Blacks and Children of Single Mothers in Rural America (pdf)

Marybeth J. Mattingly and Jessica A. Bean, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire
October 2010

The Rural Solution: How Community Schools Can Reinvigorate Rural Education (pdf)

Doris Terry Williams, Rural School and Community Trust, Center for American Progress,
September 2010

Young Child Poverty in 2009: Rural Poverty Rate Jumps to Nearly 29 Percent in Second Year of Recession (pdf)

Marybeth J . Mattingly and Michelle L. Stransky, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, September 2010

Poverty in Maine 2010 (pdf)

Ann W. Acheson, Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center, University of Maine, Prepared for Maine Community Action Association, July 2010

Understanding Very High Rates of Young Child Poverty in the South (pdf)

Marybeth J. Mattingly and Catherine Turcotte-Seabury, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, June 2010

Challenges in Serving Rural American Children through the Summer Food Service Program (pdf)

Barbara Wauchope and Nena Stracuzzi, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, May 2010

A Comparison of the Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Kenneth Finegold, Nancy M. Pindus, Diane K. Levy, Tess Tannehill and Walter Hillabrant, Urban Institute, March 2010

Rural Areas Risk Being Overlooked in 2010 Census (pdf)

William P. O’Hare, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, January 2010

Federal Child Nutrition Programs Are Important to Rural Households (pdf)

Barbara Wauchop and Anne Shattuck, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, January 2010

Rural Families with a Child Abuse Report are More Likely Headed by a Single Parent and Endure Economic and Family Stress (pdf)

Marybeth J. Mattingly and Wendy A. Walsh, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, January 2010

Why Rural Matters 2009: The Realities of Rural Education Growth (pdf)

Rebecca Glauber, The Rural School and Community Trust, October 2009

Family-friendly Policies for Rural Working Families (pdf)

Rebecca Glauber, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, September 2009

The Forgotten Fifth: Child Poverty in Rural America (pdf)

William P. O’Hare, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, July 2009

Rural Workers Would Benefit from Unemployment Insurance Modernization (pdf)

Anne Shattuck, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, May 2009

Seventy-Eight Percent of Working Rural Families To Receive Full Making Work Pay Tax Credit (pdf)

Marybeth J. Mattingly, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, May 2009

Forty-Three Percent of Eligible Rural Families Can Claim A Larger Credit with EITC Expansion (pdf)

Marybeth J. Mattingly, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, May 2009

Child Tax Credit Expansion Increases Number of Families Eligible for a Refund (pdf)

Marybeth J. Mattingly, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, March 2009

Measures and Methods: Four Tenets for Rural Economic Development in the New Economy (pdf)

Anita Brown-Graham and William Lambe, The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, October 2008

Rural Policy Research Institute

The Enduring Challenge of Concentrated Poverty in America: Case Studies from Communities across the U.S.

Community Affairs Offices of the Federal Reserve System and the Brookings Institution, Metropolitan PolicyProgram, October 2008

Population Brief: Employment, Income and Poverty

Don E. Albrecht,Western Rural Development Center, October 2008

Place Matters: Challenges and Opportunities in Four Rural Americas (PDF)

Lawrence C. Hamilton, Leslie R. Hamilton, Cynthia M. Duncan and Chris R. Colocousis,The Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, August 2008

Urban and Rural Children Experience Similar Rates of Low-Income and Poverty (PDF)

Allison Churilla,The Carsey Institute, August 2008

Access to Social Services in Rural America: The Geography of the Safety Net in the Rural West (PDF)

Scott W. Allard and Jessica CignaRural Policy Research Institute, June 2008

Children in Central Cities and Rural Communities Experience High Rates of Poverty (PDF)

Sarah Savage,Carsey Institute, University of New Hampshire, Summer 2008

Rural-Urban Interdependence: Why Metropolitan and Rural America Need Each Other (PDF)

Brian Dabson,Rural Policy Research Institute, November 2007

ThePattern of United States Department of Agriculture Policy & Fundingin Rural America’s Low Wealth and Minority Communities (PDF)

Southern Rural Development Initiative, June 2007

A Critical Review of Rural Poverty Literature: Is There Truly a Rural Effect?[PDF]

Bruce Weber, Leif Jensen, Kathleen Miller, Jane Mosley, and Monica Fisher,Research on Poverty, October 2005

RUBAN: Bridging Economically Isolated Rural and Urban Communities

Kim Burnett and Jason Gray,, Annie E.Casey Foundation, 2004

Persistent Poverty and Place: How Do Persistent Poverty and Poverty Demographics Vary Across the Rural-Urban Continuum
Kathleen K. Miller, Mindy S. Crandall, and Bruce A. Weber,2002

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