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New Mover Studies: Taylor County

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  • Burke, Sandra Charvat
  • Edelman, Mark

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This study highlights the experiences of people who have recently moved to or from Taylor County, Iowa. This report summarizes details about reasons for moving, community satisfaction, sources of information, age, education, housing, and income of the respondents. The purpose is to increase understanding about why people move so community leaders and citizens can develop actionable strategies for attracting and retaining population.

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  • Burke, Sandra Charvat & Edelman, Mark, 2009. "New Mover Studies: Taylor County," Staff General Research Papers Archive 31438, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genres:31438
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    population; migration; labor migration; net migration;
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