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Gender and Residential Decision-Making in the Rural Great Plains
abstract:Drawing on results from an online survey of the mobility of people who grew up in Nebraska, this research situates itself within emerging scholarship on the intersection of gender and residential decision-making by addressing which factors are considered most important among women and men in the decision to stay in, leave, or return to the rural Great Plains. The results of the survey show that the rural Great Plains is a place that people happily choose to stay in or return to, and one that is missed by many who leave it. At the same time, the female–male contrast shown in the survey results reveals that the mobility of the region's women and men is generally dictated by two separate sets of factors, family and work.
期刊介绍:
Great Plains Research publishes original research and scholarly reviews of important advances in the natural and social sciences with relevance to and special emphases on environmental, economic and social issues in the Great Plains. It includes reviews of books and reports on symposia and conferences that included sessions on topics pertaining to the Great Plains. Papers must be comprehensible to a multidisciplinary community of scholars and lay readers who share interest in the region. Stimulating review and synthesis articles will be published if they inform, educate, and highlight both current status and further research directions.