Small towns in the united states: a perspective |
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Authors: | Saad Khalil Kezeiri |
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Affiliation: | Lecturer at Gar Younis University , Libya |
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Abstract: | Small towns are an important part of the rural settlement fabric in the United States, but there is very little substantive research into their capacity to survive or their intrinsic importance. However, recently there has been increasing interest shown by social scientists in these problems. This paper looks at features of this research from the point of view of the population and economic structure of small towns. It concludes by arguing that the problems of small towns are not indigenous to the towns, and calls for a comprehensive national urban policy. |
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Keywords: | Community structure Population studies Settlement policy Service centres Small towns U.S.A. |
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