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AUTOR(ES) Sue R. Crull , Cynthia C. Cook , Marilyn J. Bruin , Becky L. Yust , Mack C. Shelley , Sharon Laux , Jean Memken , Shirley Niemeyer , B. J. White
ANO 2009
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Rural Sociology
ISSN 0036-0112
E-ISSN 1549-0831
EDITORA Wiley-Blackwell
DOI 10.1526/003601109787524124
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 7e22057c9f64ac3b2116e332ddb570c1

Resumo

The purpose of this research was to explore and explain the role housing plays in rural community vitality. Community vitality refers to economic strength and social well‐being. In spring 2002 we collected primary interview data from informants in 134 small rural communities in nine north‐central states and identified related secondary data from the U.S. census. We developed a structural‐equation‐path model, which supported a 'housing decision chain' that influenced community vitality. Based on this research, local housing decisions do play an important role in community vitality. Strong local leaders use housing planning to secure funding to produce a change in the quantity of housing, which in turn positively influences community vitality. Housing inventory also mediated the effects of total population and percentage population change on community vitality, indicating that housing supply is a fundamental ingredient in community growth strategies. These findings support the conclusion that a combination of housing plans and strategies orchestrated by skilled, committed leadership strengthens rural communities. Heretofore the ling between housing and community vitality has not been investigated; evidence‐based data has been missing from the debate on viable rural community‐development strategies.

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