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Preface
Why Do People Move?
The Socioeconomic and Political Context of Rural Population Change
Migration and Population Change During the Era of Rural Dominance (1650-1880)
Migration Streams in the Urban Era (1880-1970)
Consequences of Migration During the Urban Era
The Era of Residential Diversity (1960-?)
Institutional and Scientific Forces Influencing Rural Population Studies
Research Challenges for the Future
Appendix
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
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