Colorado PROFILES, The Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CCTSI)
Keywords
Last Name
Institution

Contact Us
If you have any questions or feedback please contact us.

Health, Social, and Demographic Trends in Rural Communities


Collapse Biography 

Collapse Overview 
Collapse abstract
Project Summary The rural-urban divide is vast, with rural places tending to have poorer public health, lower levels of education, higher unemployment and lower wages and income, as just a few examples. This project is the first to systematically develop an understanding of conditions and change in small rural communities across the U.S. We identify patterns of change based on how social, economic, demographic and health characteristics have intertwined in small rural communities over the period 1980 to 2010. We focus on places with fewer than 2,500 residents but contrast their conditions and patterns of change with slightly larger places (2,500-19,999 pop.) to improve understanding of unique place-based challenges. We create a place-based dataset by integrating data from the Census Bureau, National Center for Health Statistics, USDA, FCC, National Park Service and other sources. Importantly, methodological innovations are undertaken to generate a place-based health information, an important extension since health data tends to be available only at the county level. In the end, we argue that the small size and isolation of tiny towns pose particular challenges for policies and programs designed to improve public health, economic opportunity and social well-being. Improved understanding of their socioeconomic, demographic and health dynamics is critically essential for the development of informed policy.
Collapse sponsor award id
R21HD098717

Collapse Time 
Collapse start date
2019-08-01
Collapse end date
2021-07-31

Copyright © 2024 The Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporate. All rights reserved. (Harvard PROFILES RNS software version: 2.11.1)