The Geography of Need: Identifying Human Service Needs in Rural America

A recent study by the Rural Policy Research Institute, The Geography of Need: Identifying Human Service Needs in Rural America, proposes a new methodology for creating a human service profile based on characteristics of a population and also documents how human service needs differ significantly, in both the degree of need as well as the types of needs, in metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties. The study includes county-level maps that illustrate these characteristics and profiles. Click here to read the report. 
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