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Castro, Felipe G.; Gutierres, Sara – 1997
Very little research has examined drug and alcohol use among rural Mexican-Americans, and the few existing studies have yielded mixed results. Some authors have suggested that substance use by Mexican-American youth is similar to that of Anglo youth, but at least one study has shown that Mexican-American females use drugs at a higher rate than do…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Alcohol Abuse, Cultural Influences, Drinking
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Brown, Minnie M.; Larson, Olaf F. – Rural Sociology, 1979
Case studies of Black farmers identified as successful were made to identify individual and institutional factors which facilitated or inhibited their achievement as farm operators over time. The interrelationship of the variables over time fitted Myrdal's principle of circular and cumulative causation. (Author/BR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement, Black Leadership, Blacks
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McCulloch, B. Jan; Kivett, Vira R. – Family Relations, 1995
Study sought to describe the very old living in rural areas and make predictions of survival rates of rural elders to very old age. Among the findings, very old rural adults were found most likely to live with others. Demographic and early life achievement influenced survival to very old age. (RJM)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Geriatrics, Gerontology, Old Old Adults
Swanson, Linda L. – Rural Conditions and Trends, 1999
Minorities constitute an increasing proportion of the population, particularly among children and younger working-age adults. In rural areas, the minority population is small overall but highly concentrated in certain areas; includes a high proportion of children; and is characterized by low education and employment levels. Education and…
Descriptors: Age Groups, American Indians, Blacks, Children
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Johnsen, Sarah – Journal of Rural Studies, 2004
The process of agricultural restructuring embarked upon by the New Zealand government in the mid-1980s precipitated a period of financial hardship for many of the nation's farmers. It was not uncommon for families to adapt major adjustment strategies in order to maintain the viability of their enterprise at this time. Drawing upon a detailed case…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agriculture, Agricultural Occupations, Financial Problems
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Bell, Ronny A.; Quandt, Sara A.; Arcury, Thomas A.; Snively, Beverly M.; Stafford, Jeanette M.; Smith, Shannon L.; Skelly, Anne H. – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Purpose: Residents in rural communities in the United States, especially ethnic minority group members, have limited access to primary and specialty health care that is critical for diabetes management. This study examines primary and specialty medical care utilization among a rural, ethnically diverse, older adult population with diabetes.…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Rural Areas, Older Adults, Diabetes
Infante R., Isabel; Letelier G., Eugenia – 1994
The rural population of Chile has been served poorly by the formal educational system, rural educational attainment lags behind that of urban areas, and outmigration and alienation of rural youth are high. In the past decade, popular education has attempted to educate rural people and put them in control of their destinies by drawing on popular…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Action, Community Development, Consciousness Raising
Sher, Jonathan; Sher, Katrina Rowe – 1994
This paper proposes a framework for developing a national rural development policy in Australia. Some common relevant misconceptions are that rural Australia and rural Australians are peripheral to the national economy and the nation's future, that farmers and farming communities are the alpha and omega of rural Australia, and that whatever is…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Change Strategies, Cooperative Planning, Economic Development
Kimmons, Carol – 1995
This book consists of a compilation of 28 stories, mostly first-person accounts of life in the Sequatchie Valley of southeastern Tennessee (some from earlier times) written in simplified language to provide high-interest reading material for adult readers in rural areas. The book is printed in large type. Many of the stories provide pertinent…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Community Services, Folk Culture
Vitek, William, Ed.; Jackson, Wes, Ed. – 1996
This collection of 31 essays examines the idea of community rooted in a particular place, usually a small town or rural place. Many essays comment on the role of education in promoting the transient materialistic lifestyle or suggest ways in which education could foster place attachment and community building. Essays specifically focused on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community, Community Development, Community Relations
Guttman, Cynthia; Kosonen, Kimmo – 1994
In 1979, the Indian Institute of Education launched the country's first comprehensive project in part-time, non-formal primary education. Now in its third phase, PROPEL (Promoting Primary and Elementary Education Project) is training the inhabitants of 137 villages to take responsibility for the quality of education in the non-formal stream. This…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Educational Development, Educational Innovation, Elementary Education
Ayalon, Aram – 1993
This paper addresses the relevance of multicultural education in rural areas, particularly rural schools with a majority white population. Multicultural education does not lend itself to a single set of methods nor to a single curriculum. For example, one approach enhances the educational opportunities of members of minority groups, while another…
Descriptors: Bias, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change
Turner, Molly; Kober, Nancy – 1997
The Viburnum Foundation, a family foundation based in New York, is currently in the fifth year of giving grants to rural library-sponsored family literacy programs in Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. The libraries involved in the Viburnum Family Literacy Project are in areas with high levels of poverty and illiteracy. The…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Budgets, Family Literacy
Andrews, Susan B., Ed.; Creed, John, Ed. – 1998
This book compiles the best selections from the Chukchi News and Information Service, a University of Alaska project that for the past decade, has published the writings of Native college students from rural and remote regions of Alaska. The writers are primarily nontraditional older students who are Inupiaq, Yup'ik, or Siberian Yup'ik Eskimos or…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, American Indians, Cultural Background
Schieman, E.; Clark, W. B. – 1990
Alberta (Canada) is experiencing a phenomenon common to many other regions the world over: there is a movement of population away from rural areas to urban centers. Such migration has a profound impact on rural schools and school systems in these areas, including a decrease in school population, school staff, and school programs. In an attempt to…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Distance Education, Educational Change, Educational Strategies
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