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Hollowing Out the Middle: The Rural Brain Drain and What It Means for America

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Hollowing Out the Middle: The Rural Brain Drain and What It Means for America

Contributors:

By (Author) Patrick J. Carr
By (author) Maria J. Kefalas

ISBN:

9780807006146

Publisher:

Beacon Press

Imprint:

Beacon Press

Publication Date:

1st September 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Sociology

Dewey:

301.4109485

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

329g

Description

In 2001, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, sociologists Patrick J. Carr and Maria J. Kefalas moved to Iowa to understand the rural brain drain and the exodus of young people from America's countryside. Articles and books--notably Richard Florida's The Rise of the Creative Class--celebrate the migration of highly productive and creative workers to key cities. But what happens to the towns that they desert, and to the people who are left behind

Reviews

Written in an easily accessible style for the lay reader, this volume is filled with their observations of life in a rural community that is just hanging on, and stories from the young adults they met.
Journal of Rural Social Sciences

An intriguing new book . . . [They] argue that it will take more than just free land initiatives to reverse rural Americas brain drain.
Christina Gillham, Newsweek

A fascinating study that brilliantly describes and analyzes the problems of rural towns in America that are emptying out.
William Julius Wilson, Lewis P. and Linda L. Geyser University Professor, Harvard University

The authors present a brave and daunting examination of why the most talented, the most productive young people leave our small towns. . . . This book is so generative, so fiercely compelling . . . I urge you to read it.
Mildred Armstrong Kalish, author of Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression

The undoing of Middle America is the great secret tragedy of our times. For shining a bright, unwavering light on the unfolding disaster, Carr and Kefalas deserve enormous credit.
Thomas Frank, author of Whats the Matter with Kansas

Deft and detailed case studies bring the population to life . . . The authors alert readers to this major change with clarity and compassion.
Publishers Weekly, starred review

A worthy contribution to a conversation we desperately need to have.
Bill Kauffman, Wall Street Journal

Deftly researched and written, this book is highly recommended for sociologists, educators, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the future of this country.
Library Journal, starred review

Author Bio

Patrick J. Carr is associate professor of sociology at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and the author of Clean Streets. Maria J. Kefalas is a professor of sociology at Saint Joseph's University, the author of Working-Class Heroes, and coauthor of Promises I Can Keep. The authors live outside Philadelphia.

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