2023
DOI: 10.18061/jpac.v4i1.9177
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A Population Profile of the Amish in Michigan

Joseph F. Donnermeyer

Abstract: This article is a review of settlement development and population characteristics of the Amish living in the state of Michigan. After a number of failed attempts to start communities in Michigan prior to 1970, the Amish presence has continued to grow. Today, Michigan is one of five states that host at least 50 settlements. Hostetler’s (1980) theory of limited possibilities is used to interpret both the failed attempts before 1970 and the sustained growth since 1970. Through data collected from the 2019 directo… Show more

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