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Rural grows crops, urban eats crops. Rural grows livestock; urban eats meat. Rural produces lumber; urban lives in a house. Rural raises horses; urban wants to ride them on weekends. Because the oil ...
Difference Between Rural Marketing & Urban Marketing. Urban and rural communities have historically had different demographics, interests and opportunities.
A new study published in The Journal of Rural Health attempts to clarify the attitudes and behaviors of rural and urban MSM toward Mpox testing, vaccination and risk mitigation. In the study ...
The survey sheds light on what divides and unites Americans across community types as well as on differences within urban, suburban and rural areas – sometimes driven by partisanship, sometimes by ...
With or without beer (or cheese curds), we can find that rural and urban have more in common if we take the time to discuss our real differences and understand our imagined ones. Forty-one pairs of ...
However, not all areas have been equally affected so far—and there are huge differences between how urban and rural areas have been responding to the threat. According to Gallup polls , Americans who ...
Despite being portrayed as having vastly different ideologies, people in rural communities have a lot of opinions in common with their urban counterparts, a new study from the American Communities ...
It’s hard, however, to measure just how urban or rural a place is (although CityLab’s Congressional Density Index and The New York Times Upshot’s “neighborhood density” are good starts).
Microbiome differences between urban and rural populations start soon after birth. Cell Press. Journal Cell Reports DOI 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.05.018. Keywords /Social sciences/Demography/Age ...
According to the Employee Benefit Research Institute's report "Understanding the Finances of Rural vs. Urban Americans," 80% of Americans ages 25 or older lived in urban areas in 2000, while 13.8% ...
This difference was smaller for the period 2005-2020 than for the period 1990-2004, and trends suggest that hypertension increased at a faster pace in rural areas than in urban areas.