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Economic Restructuring and Family Well-Being in Rural America

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Rural areas have been hit hard by economic restructuring. Traditionally male jobs with good pay and benefits (such as in manufacturing) have declined dramatically, only to be replaced with low-paying service-oriented jobs-jobs that do not offer benefits or wages sufficient to raise a family. Concurrently, rural areas have experienced changes in family life, namely an increase in women's labor force participation, a decline in married-couple families, and a rise in cohabitation and single-parent families. How have rural families coped with these social and economic changes? Economic Restructuring and Family Well-Being in Rural America documents the intertwined changes in employment and family and explores the outcomes for family well-being in rural America. Here a multidisciplinary group of scholars examines the impacts of economic restructuring on rural Americans and provides policy recommendations for addressing the challenges they face.

In addition to the editors, the contributors are Cynthia D. Anderson, Guangqing Chi, Alisha Coleman-Jensen, Katherine Jewsbury Conger, Nicole D. Forry, Deborah Roempke Graefe, Steven Michael Grice, Andrew Hahn, Debra Henderson, Eric B. Jensen, Leif Jensen, Marlene Lee, Daniel T. Lichter, Elaine McCrate, Diane K. McLaughlin, Margaret K. Nelson, Domenico Parisi, Liliokanaio Peaslee, Jed Pressgrove, Jennifer Sherman, Anastasia Snyder, Susan K. Walker, and Chih-Yuan Weng.


About the author

Kristin E. Smith is a family demographer at the Carsey Institute and Research Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of New Hampshire.Ann R. Tickamyer is Professor and Head, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University.

Summary

A compilation of policy-relevant research by a multidisciplinary group of scholars on the state of families in rural America in the twenty-first century. Examines the impact of economic restructuring on rural Americans and provides policy recommendations for addressing the challenges they face.

Product details

Assisted by Smith Kristin E. (Editor), Kristin E. (University of New Hampshire) Smith (Editor), Ann R. (Penn State University) Tickamyer (Editor), Tickamyer Ann R. (Editor), Kristin E. Smith (Editor), Ann R. Tickamyer (Editor)
Publisher University Presses
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 15.02.2014
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories
 
EAN 9780271048628
ISBN 978-0-271-04862-8
Illustrations Karten, Schaubilder, Illustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Dimensions (packing) 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.9 cm
Weight (packing) 567 g
 
Series Rural Studies
Subjects SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Rural, Rural communities, Sociology: Birth, Rural communities / rural life, well-being rural, rural policy family policy, communities rural households, Economic restructuring family, Ann R. Tickamyer, Rural Studies Sociology, 978-0-271-04861-1, Kristin E. Smith
 

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