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Children Of The Land Adversity And Success In Rural America Glen H Elder Jr Rand D Conger

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Children Of The Land Adversity And Success In Rural America Glen H Elder Jr Rand D Conger
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.01 MB
Pages: 394
Author: Glen H. Elder Jr.; Rand D. Conger
ISBN: 9780226224978, 022622497X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Children Of The Land Adversity And Success In Rural America Glen H Elder Jr Rand D Conger by Glen H. Elder Jr.; Rand D. Conger 9780226224978, 022622497X instant download after payment.

A century ago, most Americans had ties to the land. Now only one in fifty is engaged in farming and little more than a fourth live in rural communities. Though not new, this exodus from the land represents one of the great social movements of our age and is also symptomatic of an unparalleled transformation of our society.
In Children of the Land, the authors ask whether traditional observations about farm families—strong intergenerational ties, productive roles for youth in work and social leadership, dedicated parents and a network of positive engagement in church, school, and community life—apply to three hundred Iowa children who have grown up with some tie to the land. The answer, as this study shows, is a resounding yes. In spite of the hardships they faced during the agricultural crisis of the 1980s, these children, whose lives we follow from the seventh grade to after high school graduation, proved to be remarkably successful, both academically and socially.
A moving testament to the distinctly positive lifestyle of Iowa families with connections to the land, this uplifting book also suggests important routes to success for youths in other high risk settings.

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