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  • Policies for nonmetropolitan areas
  • The distribution of population and energy in nonmetropolitan areas: confluence and divergence in Metropolitan and regional change in the United States.
  • Dependable supplies of relatively low-cost energy underlie most of the reasons offered for the growth of population and economic activities in nonmetropolitan areas in the past decade. Accordingly, increasing energy costs and supply uncertainties
  • The filtering-down process: industrial location in a nonmetropolitan area
  • Restructuring and the nonmetropolitan turnaround : the California evidence
  • Manufacturing dispersion to outlying areas has accelerated in California, a trend the A. interprets as a result of the decrease in linkage requirements, lowering of transport costs, and gaining comparative advantage by tapping cheap, unskilled labor
  • Commuting directionality, a functional measure for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area standards
  • Commuting ; Delimitation ; Flow ; Iowa ; Spatial structure ; United States of America ; Urban area ; Urban attraction
  • Can economic incentives explain the recent population movements to nonmetropolitan areas?
  • Components of change in migration and destination-propensity rates for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas : 1935-1980
  • Women in nonmetropolitan areas: a time-budget survey
  • Spread and backwash effects for nonmetropolitan communities in the U.S.
  • Commuting ; Demographic change ; Exurban settlement ; Induced effect ; Model ; Nonmetropolitan area ; Rural community ; United States of America ; Urban sprawl
  • Nonmetropolitan employment change in the Pacific Coast region, 1970-1989
  • Population of counties without large cities from Alaska to California grew at a faster rate during the 1970s than did metro areas. That trend, however, was reversed in the 1980s, so that only non-metro counties attracting large numbers of retired
  • New approaches to delineating metropolitan and nonmetropolitan settlement : geographers drawing the line
  • Delimitation ; Population census ; Settlement ; Settlement system ; United States of America ; Urban area
  • Nonmetropolitan change in urban America-Texas, a United States case study in Urban development in the USA and Hungary.
  • Population urbaine en dehors des Standard metropolitan statistical areas (SMSA), soit dans des localités de 2500habitants ou plus. Incidences des pôles de croissance sur cette population de 1960 à 1970. Structures urbaines. Analyse factorielle.
  • Industry characteristics linked to establishment concentrations in nonmetropolitan areas
  • Are spells of unemployment longer in nonmetropolitan areas ? Nonparametric and semiparametric evidence
  • Characteristics of migrants from metropolitan to nonmetropolitan areas in the USA
  • A simultaneous equations model of migration and economic change in nonmetropolitan areas
  • Population growth in high-amenity nonmetropolitan areas : what's the prognosis ?
  • Demographic change ; Hedonistic model ; Housing cost ; Local amenities ; Nonmetropolitan area ; Population growth ; Quality of life ; Residential attraction ; United States of America
  • House construction in nonmetropolitan districts: economy, politics and rurality
  • Association ; Discriminant analysis ; District ; England and Wales ; House building ; Housing ; Housing market ; Housing policy ; Local government ; Locality ; Rural area ; United Kingdom
  • Locational avoidance by nonmetropolitan industry
  • Canada ; Employment area ; Flexible accumulation ; Human capital ; Industrial decentralization ; Industrial establishment ; Industrial location ; Industry ; Location choice ; Ontario ; Rural industry ; Theory
  • Reevaluating the relationship between in-, out-, and net migration for nonmetropolitan counties : an update on Beale's U-shaped curve
  • County ; Internal migration ; Migratory balance ; Migratory flow ; Rural area ; Socio-economic system ; United States of America