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  1. population, lived in rural areas of the United States in 2018. Although less than one-fifth of the U.S. popula-tion lives in rural areas, these areas encompass about 97 percent of the total land area in the United States. Figure 1.1 shows a sample image of rural areas in Texas. Geographic areas that are not rural are, by definition, urban.

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  2. Urban and Rural. The Census Bureau’s urban-rural classification is a delineation of geographic areas, identifying both individual urban areas and the rural area of the nation. The Census Bureau’s urban areas represent densely developed territory, and encompass residential, commercial, and other non-residential urban land uses.

  3. Any municipality outside of a census metropolitan area is rural. This classification considers all large cities as the same, given their shared urban characteristics. It also considers smaller cities, small towns, and rural areas as the same. ROI acknowledges that there are limitations to this approach and that differences exist within these ...

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    • How All Three Measures Fared
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    In a 2018 Pew Research Center survey, a quarter of Americans said they live in an urban community, while 43% said they live in a suburban area and three-in-ten said they live in a rural area. While doing background research for this study, we wanted to know if there were any objective measures — like government classifications, the density of where...

    In addition to county-level metrics available from government sources, we wanted to see if we could better understand community type by looking at smaller geographical areas. Specifically, we wanted to look at the ZIP codes where our survey respondents live to see whether the characteristics of the area matched their self-description. We assessed t...

    A few patterns emerged when we compared all three measures against our survey findings. All three methods most accurately classified rural Americans and did less well with Americans in urban and suburban areas. And while all the measures performed relatively well overall, the decision tree most closely matched self-reports across all three communit...

    While the decision tree measure did slightly better than the two government measures, there was no clear winner for our analytical purposes. In the end, we decided that self-reported community type turned out to be the most useful metric. Self-reported community type has the advantage of measuring how the respondent feels. Take, for example, a comm...

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  4. May 15, 2019 · The Rural Health Clinics Program defines rural as any area outside a Census Bureau-defined urbanized area of 50,000 or more. Settlement size, though, is only a part of the story — population density and context are also critical. A town of 500 people is urban if it is part of a larger, densely settled agglomeration of at least 2,500 people.

  5. not classify as urban are classified as rural. For instance, a rural place is any incorporated place or CDP with fewer than 2,5. 0 inhabitants that is located outside of a UA. A place is either entirely urban or entirely rural, e. esignated as an extended city.Extended CitiesAn extended city is an incorporated place that contains large expanses ...

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  7. Mar 10, 2020 · Furthermore, the amount of built-up area per capita is closely linked to the income of a country and will distort the population share in cities and rural areas. To show this, we defined cities as cells of 250 by 250 meters that are at least 50% built-up and rural areas as cells that are less than 25% built-up. These thresholds are used in ...