Repopulating the countryside: a 1980 census trend

Science. 1982 Sep 17;217(4565):1111-6. doi: 10.1126/science.217.4565.1111.

Abstract

Census data confirm that in the 1970's population grew more rapidly outside than inside metropolitan territory, reversing a historic pattern. The new data reveal that the dispersion of population growth beyond metropolitan areas was not so much a movement to small towns as a movement to the open countryside. The trends appear strong enough to suggest a new shift toward rural life-styles.