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Ethnic Restructuring in Rural America: Migration and the Changing Faces of Rural Communities in the Great Plains
Authors:Holly R Barcus  Laura Simmons
Institution:1. Macalester College;2. University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Abstract:Scholars have long documented widespread aging and depopulation of rural communities in the Great Plains. Paralleling these trends is the emergence, growth, and spatial dispersion of new and longtime non-white populations across the region. The dual processes of population loss in many counties combined with the growth of new, non-white population groups suggest that the ethnic structure of the population is changing. In this article we utilize choropleth maps, Hoover and Simpson indexes, and cluster analysis to assess whether the emergence and growth of ethnic minority groups in the Great Plains between 1970 and 2008 is a localized phenomenon or region-wide shift in the ethnic composition of the population. Results suggest that as depopulation is occurring in many counties of this region, the growth of non-white populations, both immigrant and native born, is changing or restructuring the ethnic composition of the Great Plains.
Keywords:ethnic restructuring  Great Plains  internal migration  rural population  settlement patterns
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