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The authors investigate trends in racial inequality in occupational attainment in rural areas of the South since 1940. Drawing on data from the six censuses spanning the last five decades, they examine how inequality varies across local areas and how it has changed over time in different local areas. While modest reductions in inequality have been observed in recent decades, the authors document that racial inequality in rural areas of the South persists at very high levels to the present day.Guided by structural-demographic theory, the authors investigate the connections between inequality and important changes taking place in the economic and social structures of rural communities of the South. They conclude that inequality is linked, sometimes in unexpected ways, with economic growth, urbanization and the decline of agricultural employment, the movement of women into the labor force, increasing minority educational attainment, and changes in racial demography. The authors investigate trends in racial inequality in occupational attainment in rural areas of the South since 1940. Drawing on data from the six censuses spanning the last five decades, they examine how inequality varies across local areas and how it has changed over time in different local areas. While modest reductions in inequality have been observed in recent decades, the authors document that racial inequality in rural areas of the South persists at very high levels to the present day.Guided by structural-demographic theory, the authors investigate the connections between inequality and important changes taking place in the economic and social structures of rural communities of the South. They conclude that inequality is linked, sometimes in unexpected ways, with economic growth, urbanization and the decline of agricultural employment, the movement of women into the labor force, increasing minority educational attainment, and changes in racial demography.

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Long Time Coming RURAL STUDIES SERIES of the Rural Sociological Society - photo 1
Long Time Coming
RURAL STUDIES SERIES
of the
Rural Sociological Society
Series Editor
Lionel J. Beaulieu, University of Florida
Editorial Board
Louise P. Fortmann, University of Califomia-Berkeley
Jess G. Gilbert, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Daniel T. Lichter, Pennsylvania State University
Linda M. Lobao, Ohio State University
Rogelio Saenz, Texas A&M University
Joachim Singelmann, Louisiana State University
Rural Studies Series
Long Time Coming: Racial Inequality in the
Nonmetropolitan South, 1940-1990,

Mark A. Fossett and M. Therese Seibert
Gendered Fields: Rural Women, Agriculture, and Environment,
Carolyn E. Sachs
Beyond the Amber Waves of Grain: An Examination of
Social and Economic Restructuring in the Heartland
,
Paul Lasley, F. Larry Leistritz, Linda M. Lobao, and Katherine Meyer
Community and the Northwestern Logger:
Continuities and Changes in the Era of
the Spotted Owl,
Matthew S. Carroll
Investing in People: The Human Capital Needs
of Rural America,

Lionel J. Beaulieu and David Mulkey
Against All Odds: Rural Community
in the Information Age,

John C. Allen and Don A. Dillman
Rural Data, People and Policy: Information Systems for the 21st Century,
edited by James A. Christenson, Richard C. Maurer, and Nancy L. Strang
Persistent Poverty in Rural America,
Rural Sociological Society Task Force on Persistent Rural Poverty
Rural Policies for the 1990s,
edited by Cornelia B. Flora and James A. Christenson
Long Time Coming
Racial Inequality in the Nonmetropolitan South, 1940-1990
Mark A. Fossett and M. Therese Seibert
To our children Lane Tyler and Katherine Fossett and Marisa Stafford First - photo 2
To our children
Lane, Tyler, and Katherine Fossett
and
Marisa Stafford
First published 1997 by Westview Press
Published 2020 by Routledge
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A CIP catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.
ISBN 0-8133-8932-1 (hc)
ISBN 13: 978-0-367-01701-9 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-367-16688-5 (pbk)
Contents
  1. 2 Determinants of Racial Inequality in Nonmetropolitan Areas
    1. Previous Research
    2. Extensions of Previous Research
    3. Determinants of Inequality in Local Areas
    4. Summary
    5. Notes
  2. 3 Measurement Issues
    1. Occupational Inequality
    2. Selected Independent Variables
    3. Units of Analysis
    4. Initial Sample
    5. Analysis Sample
    6. Miscellaneous Methodological Issues
    7. Summary
    8. Notes
  3. 4 Trends in Inequality
    1. Educational Inequality
    2. Family Income
    3. Occupation
    4. Mean Occupational Status
    5. Differentiation and Inequality
    6. Graphical Representations of Inequality
    7. Trends in Structural Characteristics
    8. Summary
    9. Notes
  4. 5 Cross-Sectional Analyses
    1. Cross-Sectional Regressions
    2. Selected Comments on Other Independent Variables
    3. Changes Over Time in Model Fit
    4. Decade-to-Decade Changes in Inequality
    5. Summary
    6. Notes
  5. 6 Longitudinal Analyses
    1. Models Including Changes in Independent Variables
    2. Model Predicting Changes in Dependent Variables
    3. Exploratory Covariance Structure Models
    4. Summary
    5. Notes
  6. 7 Overview and Discussion
    1. Long Time Coming
  1. 2 Determinants of Racial Inequality in Nonmetropolitan Areas
    1. Previous Research
    2. Extensions of Previous Research
    3. Determinants of Inequality in Local Areas
    4. Summary
    5. Notes
  2. 3 Measurement Issues
    1. Occupational Inequality
    2. Selected Independent Variables
    3. Units of Analysis
    4. Initial Sample
    5. Analysis Sample
    6. Miscellaneous Methodological Issues
    7. Summary
    8. Notes
  3. 4 Trends in Inequality
    1. Educational Inequality
    2. Family Income
    3. Occupation
    4. Mean Occupational Status
    5. Differentiation and Inequality
    6. Graphical Representations of Inequality
    7. Trends in Structural Characteristics
    8. Summary
    9. Notes
  4. 5 Cross-Sectional Analyses
    1. Cross-Sectional Regressions
    2. Selected Comments on Other Independent Variables
    3. Changes Over Time in Model Fit
    4. Decade-to-Decade Changes in Inequality
    5. Summary
    6. Notes
  5. 6 Longitudinal Analyses
    1. Models Including Changes in Independent Variables
    2. Model Predicting Changes in Dependent Variables
    3. Exploratory Covariance Structure Models
    4. Summary
    5. Notes
  6. 7 Overview and Discussion
    1. Long Time Coming
  1. iii
  2. x
  3. xi
Guide
Tables and Figures
Tables
4.1 Inequality in Educational Attainments, 1950-1990
4.2 Inequality in Family Income, 1950-1990
4.3 Occupational Distribution by Race, Sex, and Decade for Southern Nonmetropolitan Counties, 1940-1990
4.4 Occupational Status, 1940-1990
4.5 Occupational Inequality, 1940-1990
4.6 Demographic Structure, 1940-1990
4.7 Labor Force Growth and Composition, 1940-1990
4.8 Occupation Mix, 1940-1990
4.9 Industrial Structure, 1940-1990
4.10 Status Diversity, 1940-1990
4.11 Measures of Labor Demand, 1940-1990
5.1 Pooled Cross-Sectional Regressions of Racial Occupational Inequality and Race-Specific Occupational Status on Selected Characteristics of Southern Nonmetropolitan Counties, 1940-1990
5.2 Decade-Specific and Pooled Cross-Sectional Regressions of Racial Inequality on Selected Structural Characteristics of Southern Nonmetropolitan Areas
5.3 Decade-Specific and Pooled Cross-Sectional Regressions of Occupational Status for White Males on Selected Structural Characteristics of Southern Nonmetropolitan Areas
5.4 Decade-Specific and Pooled Cross-Sectional Regressions of Occupational Status for Black Males on Selected Structural Characteristics of Southern Nonmetropolitan Areas
5.5 Sources of Decade-to-Decade Changes in Racial Inequality Implied by Pooled Cross-Sectional Regression Analysis and Changes Over Time in Means of Independent Variables
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