2019
DOI: 10.1111/ruso.12305
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Differential Recovery Migration across the Rural–Urban Gradient: Minimal and Short‐Term Population Gains for Rural Disaster‐Affected Gulf Coast Counties

Abstract: Places affected or threatened by extreme environmental disturbances confront a number of significant issues, including whether their populations will stay the same or change through migration. Research on Hurricanes Katrina and Rita shows some displaced residents returned to their disaster‐affected communities once the built environment was restored, new migrants settled in affected places as part of the rebuilding effort, and the regional migration system grew more urbanized and spatially concentrated during … Show more

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“…Consequently, rural migration exacerbates the problem of labour resources in rural areas. We are expecting jobs not filled by young generations [13,15]. It will result in decreasing social control over rural areas favourable for farming [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, rural migration exacerbates the problem of labour resources in rural areas. We are expecting jobs not filled by young generations [13,15]. It will result in decreasing social control over rural areas favourable for farming [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One limitation of the data is that those who do not file a return are excluded. An additional and important limitation is that the data Henrie & Plane, 2008;McHugh & Gober, 1992;Molloy et al, 2011;Plane, 1987;Plane et al, 2005;Shumway & Otterstrom, 2010, 2015, as well as the effects of economic conditions (Coomes & Hoyt, 2008;Vias, 2010) and environmental and climate change (Curtis et al, 2020(Curtis et al, , 2015DeWaard et al, 2016;Fussell et al, 2014;Hauer, 2017;Shumway et al, 2014) This measure becomes of particular interest when it is further disaggregated. For instance, it can be examined separately for the sets of those destinations that have net in-, and net out-migration.…”
Section: Illustrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a wide variety of reasons, researchers often use the county as an analytical unit (e.g. Curtis et al 2020;Machado et al 2021). The county is often a policy-relevant choice representing local stakeholders within multi-level governance (Homsey, Liu, and Warner 2019).…”
Section: Existing Classifications Of the Rural-urban Continuummentioning
confidence: 99%