Other Papers

Alternative Development Strategies for Rural Communities: Views from the Great Plains John C. Allen, Rebecca (Filkins) Vogt, and Sam Cordes.  Paper presented the Annual Rural Sociological Society Meeting in Washington, DC in August 2000.

First-Class Versus Pre-Canceled Postage:
A Cost/Benefit Analysis

(Results of an experiment conducted with different postage stamps)

Leaving the Good Life: Predicting Migration Intentions of Rural Nebraskans
Rebecca (Filkins) Vogt, John C. Allen and Sam Cordes.  Paper presented at the 1998 Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference in Chicago in November.  

Relationship Between Community Satisfaction and Migration Intentions of Rural Nebraskans
This article, written by Rebecca Vogt, John C. Allen, and Sam Cordes, was published in the Spring 2003 Great Plains Research journal. Data analyzed for this article are from the 1998 Nebraska Rural Poll.

"Relationships Between Community Attributes and Residential Preference in Nonmetropolitan Nebraska ."
This article, written by John C. Allen, Rebecca Vogt and Soonchul Ko, was published in the Fall 2001 Great Plains Research journal.  Data analyzed for this article are from the 1998 Nebraska Rural Poll.

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"Predicting Community Satisfaction Among Rural Residents: An Integrative Model ."
This article, written by Rebecca (Filkins) Vogt, John C. Allen and Sam Cordes, was published in the March 2000 Rural Sociology journal.  Data analyzed for this article are from the 1997 Nebraska Rural Poll.


IANR Program Support Insert Results

A separate one-page insert was included with the 1996 Rural Poll that asked rural Nebraskans the importance of various programs funded by the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources. This insert was marked "optional", so one must be cautious in drawing definitive conclusions from the responses. The most recent IANR Strategic Plan included 17 programmatic thrusts. The respondent was asked to indicate how important he/she felt it was for IANR faculty and staff to be addressing each.

IANR Program Support: Results from the Nebraska Rural Poll ........... Table 2