“…Traditionally, rural poverty research has focused on poverty's connection to human capital, family structure, and local economic conditions (Parisi, McLaughlin, Grice, & Gill, 2003). Over the past two decades, socio-economic concerns, including the effects of globalization on rural populations, and the questions regarding access to financial resources and labor markets, have emerged as the primary focal areas offering insights into the nature of rural poverty (Cobb, 1992;Dewees, Lobao, & Swanson, 2003;Duncan, 1996;Tickamyer & Duncan, 1990).…”