百度试题 题目School crime and violence cut across urban, rural and ___ (郊区的) areas in America.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 suburban 反馈 收藏
Although commuting helps to tie metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas together, studies since the 1970s have shown that most nonmetropolitan movement between home and work does not involve metropo...Johansen, H.E. and G.V. Fuguitt. 1984. The Changing Rural Village in America: Demographic and ...
Rural Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in Low and High Prevalence Areas Too little is understood about the spread of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in rural America. This study focuses on changes over 5 years in ... DE Berry - 《Southern Medical Journal》 被引量: 17发表: 2000...
The vast, rural stretches of the United States have, in many ways, defined the American spirit. Up until the 20th century, the majority of Americans lived in the countryside, in what's called "Middle America" or "the Heartland". But research has shown that growing up in America's Heartla...
The role of urban‐to‐rural remittances in rural development The return of money and resources by migrants to their respective home areas is 1 of the effects of rural to urban migration. An attempt is made here to a... Henry Rempel,Richard A. Lobdell - 《Journal of Development Studies》...
“Rural” may be defined as an area characterized by small population density or size and at a notable distance to a metropolitan or urban area.2Residents of rural areas in the United States experience greater health inequality than individuals residing in urban or suburban locations.3,4According...
The teen birth rate in America’s small towns is 63% higher than in its biggest cities, a new government report reveals. In 2015, there were 18.9 births for every 1,000 women between the ages of 15 and 19 living in counties with large urban areas, according to a report published W...
Since the late 1960s there has been a notable acceleration in America in the demand for rural residential land within commuting range of urban and suburban employment and service opportunities. American rural residential households do not seem to purchase acreage tracts primarily for their 'productive...
The gap in suicide rates between rural and urban areas has widened since 2000 for both males and females, according to a recent report from the National Center for Health Statistics.
Recent demographic trends highlight the increased prevalence of older populations in rural America. The trends result from multiple demographic patterns, such as being ‘left behind’ as younger residents leave rural areas and the migration of older adul