At the Razor's Edge: Building Hope for America's Rural Poor
Contributing Organization(s): Rural Sociological Society
Author(s)/Creator(s): Leif Jensen
Publishing Date: 2006-01-01
Issue Areas: Poverty and Hunger
Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 2006, Rural Sociological Society
On one level, the rebuilding of the Delta and other parts of the mid-South region represents an opportune time to refocus our lens on what we know about rural poverty and to outline adaptable blueprints that poor rural counties may adopt in their quest to eradicate poverty. This brief offers an important step in outlining the causes of rural poverty and delineating strategies that can move rural areas on the path of social and economic stability.
This brief is from <i>Rural Realities</i>; Volume 1, Issue 1. <i>Rural Realities</i> is published by the Rural Sociological Society. It is is a peer-reviewed, web-based series that is published four times a year. Each issue is devoted to a single topic.
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