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9780807042380

Hollowing Out the Middle

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  • ISBN13:

    9780807042380

  • ISBN10:

    0807042382

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-10-01
  • Publisher: Beacon Press

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Watch the book trailer forHollowing Out the Middle In 2001, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, sociologists Patrick J. Carr and Maria J. Kefalas moved to Iowa to understand the rural brain drain and the exodus of young people from America's countryside. Articles and booksnotably Richard Florida'sThe Rise of the Creative Classcelebrate the migration of highly productive and creative workers to key cities. But what happens to the towns that they desert, and to the people who are left behind?To answer that question, Carr and Kefalas moved to "Ellis," a small town of two thousand. Ellis is typical of many places struggling to survive, and Iowa is typical of many states in the Heartland, aging rapidly. One reason is that many small towns simply aren't regenerating, but another is that its educated young people are leaving in droves.In Ellis, Carr and Kefalas met the working-class "stayers," trying to survive in the region's dying agro-industrial economy; the high-achieving and college-bound "achievers," who often leave for good; the "seekers" who head off to war to see what the world beyond offers; and the "returners," who eventually circle back to their hometowns. What surprised Carr and Kefalas most, was that adults in the community were playing a pivotal part in the town's decline by pushing the best and brightest young people to leave, and by underinvesting in those who choose to stayeven though these young people are their best chance for a future.The emptying out of small towns is a national concern, but there are strategies for arresting the process and creating sustainable, thriving communities.Hollowing Out the Middleis a wake-up call we cannot afford to ignorenot only because sixty million Americans still live in rural communities and small towns, but because our nation's economic health and future is tied to the Heartland.

Author Biography

Patrick Carr is associate professor of sociology at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and the author of Clean Streets.

Maria Kefalas held positions at the Brookings Institution, the University of Pennsylvania, and Barnard College before joining the faculty of Saint Joseph’s University, where she is associate professor in the Department of Sociology. She is the author of Working Class Heroes and Promises I Can Keep.

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