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Depopulation, Deaths, Diversity, and Deprivation: The 4Ds of Rural Population Change

Daniel T. Lichter, Kenneth M. Johnson
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences January 2025, 11 (2) 88-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.7758/RSF.2025.11.2.05
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aFerris Family professor emeritus in the Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University, United States
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bProfessor of sociology and senior demographer at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire, United States
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