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  1. May 22, 2018 · When it comes to whether they have values in common with people who live in other types of communities, however, the public is more divided. Among urban dwellers, 46% say most people in rural areas have values that are similar to theirs, while 53% say the values of rural Americans are very or somewhat different.

  2. May 22, 2018 · Most Americans say people who live in the same type of community as they do generally share their values, but they are less convinced that those in other types of communities do. For example, a majority of rural residents (58%) say the values of most people in urban areas are very or somewhat different from theirs. Among urban dwellers, 53% see ...

  3. Feb 1, 2021 · Among other reasons, this may be explained by the fact that in rural areas community ties are stronger (Hummon, 1992), there is a greater norm of reciprocity (McKnight et al., 2017), and there is a wide range of activities related to the natural environment (Hinds and Sparks, 2008); in addition, there is less urbanization and there is the threat of large scale migration from rural areas, with ...

    • Daniel Belanche, Luis V. Casaló, María Ángeles Rubio
    • 2021
  4. that these values have produced rather conservative ways of approaching life—when you depend so much on your-self, you become more careful and considered in your deci-sions. Population density is, by definition, lower in rural areas. Fewer people living in an area often means that they are more likely to know each other, and they have fewer ...

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    • Kay Slama
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  5. May 12, 2020 · In the case of rural communities, stereotypes that portray rural people as uncultured, backward, naïve, less intelligent, uneducated, easy to manipulate, etc., and by contrast those that represent rural places as bastions of goodness, community, and old-fashioned American values are two central dominant cultural narratives that discredit and discount rural needs and diversity.

    • Nathaniel Vincent Mohatt, Dennis Mohatt
    • 2020
  6. Feb 18, 2020 · They also have the ability to be anonymous, which encourages respect for people’s privacy. According to Reeves, one might come to the conclusion that people choose to live in urban or rural communities based on their values and political beliefs, but recent research suggests that a small share of movers consider political factors directly in ...

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  8. May 17, 2023 · For example, according to an article published in the National Academies Press, some rural areas in the U.S. have a culture where independence, traditional beliefs, and self-reliance are prevalent. When someone from a different culture tries to assimilate into a new area where people have strongly held beliefs, it can be difficult to adjust – especially in a tight-knit rural community.

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