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Attracting Retirees as a Community Development Option

Pages 102-114 | Published online: 10 Dec 2009

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Virginia W. Junk, Tammy L. Seefeld, Cynthia J. Schmiege & Paul G. Windley. (2004) Concerns of Newcomer and Longtime Residents in Nonmetropolitan Idaho Communities: Does the "Gangplank" Theory Apply to Older Populations?. Journal of the Community Development Society 34:2, pages 73-92.
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Mike D. Woods, Wayne Miller, Don Voth, Boo-Yong Song & Lonnie Jones. (1997) ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF IN-MIGRATING RETIREES ON LOCAL ECONOMIES. Journal of the Community Development Society 28:2, pages 206-224.
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Manfred Spocter. (2016) Non-metropolitan Gated Retirement Communities in the Western Cape. Urban Forum 27:2, pages 211-228.
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Scott R. Sanders, Lance D. Erickson, Vaughn R. A. Call, Jacob S. Rugh & Mathew L. McKnight. (2016) Healthcare Use in the Heartland: How Health Care Selection Varies Between Rural, Retirement-Age Migrants and Long-Term Residents. Rural Sociology 81:1, pages 66-98.
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Jim MitchellJames L. Wilson. (2010) Topography, Culture Areas, and Integration of Retired Migrants in a Coastal North Carolina County. Journal of Applied Gerontology 30:2, pages 159-172.
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W. H. Haas, D. E. Bradley, C. F. Longino, E. P. Stoller & W. J. Serow. (2006) In Retirement Migration, Who Counts? A Methodological Question With Economic Policy Implications. The Gerontologist 46:6, pages 815-820.
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Roger B. Hammer & Richelle L. Winkler. 2006. Population Change and Rural Society. Population Change and Rural Society 293 309 .
Cruz Torres. (2005) Zapata: River, Community and People in Transition. Journal of Latino/Latin American Studies 1:4, pages 134-163.
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W. J. Serow. (2003) Economic Consequences of Retiree Concentrations: A Review of North American Studies. The Gerontologist 43:6, pages 897-903.
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William H. Walters. (2016) Later-Life Migration in the United States: A Review of Recent Research. Journal of Planning Literature 17:1, pages 37-66.
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William J. Serow. (2001) Retirement Migration Counties in the Southeastern United States. The Gerontologist 41:2, pages 220-228.
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D. Gordon Bennett. (2016) Implications of Retirement Development in High-Amenity Nonmetropolitan Coastal Areas. Journal of Applied Gerontology 15:3, pages 345-360.
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Glenda Laws. (1996) “A shot of economic adrenalin”: Reconstructing “The elderly” in the retiree-based economic development literature. Journal of Aging Studies 10:3, pages 171-188.
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Timothy W. Kelsey, Stephen M. Smith & A.E. Luloff. (2016) The Impact of an Aging Rural Population on Local Tax Structures. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 24:2, pages 174-184.
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Paul B. Siegel & Frank O. Leuthold. (2015) Economic and Fiscal Impacts of a Retirement/Recreation Community: A Study of Tellico Village, Tennessee. Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 25:2, pages 134-147.
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Mark Nord & A. E. Luloff. (2010) Socioeconomic Heterogeneity of Mining‐Dependent Counties 1 . Rural Sociology 58:3, pages 492-500.
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Mark Nord & A.E. Luloff. (1992) Applied policy relevant research: Theory and method (comments on ‘Elderly Migration and its Implications for Service Provision in Rural Communities: an ontario perspective’). Journal of Rural Studies 8:1, pages 105-109.
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