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Defining and Communicating Rural

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Developing an operational definition of rural is a crucial component of rural education research. Although researchers have discussed the challenges of defining rural (e.g., Coladarci in J Res Rural Educ 22(3), 2007; Cromartie and Bucholtz in Amber Waves 6:28–34, 2008; Hart et al. in Am J Public Health 95:1149–1155, 2005; Howley et al. in J Res Rural Educ 20(18), 2005; Isserman in Int Reg Sci Rev 28:465–499, 2005), these discussions have generally been presented at a theoretical level or do not consider issues that occur once a definition has been chosen. Examples of existing definitions and suggested guidelines are needed to ensure researchers understand the importance of aligning their operational definition of rural with the context and goals of their study, as this alignment influences the generalizability of their findings. The purpose of this chapter is threefold. First, we aim to inform rural researchers of the variety of definitions used within policy and research by providing a description of the most common definitions available to education policy makers and researchers. Next, we provide empirical examples of the impact of the choice of rural definition on statistical results and substantive inferences. Finally, we discuss practices advocated by Koziol et al. (J Res Rural Educ 30(4), 2015) that outline how to identify a suitable definition of rural, and communicate the findings given the chosen definition. We conclude by providing recommendations for future research.

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    WWAMI stands for the University of Washington School of Medicine and the states of Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho.

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    The VHA’s coding scheme has three classification levels (urban, rural, and highly rural) that are derived from a combination of census tract, county, and geocoding data.

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Preparation of this manuscript was supported by a grant awarded to Susan M. Sheridan and colleagues (IES #R305C090022) by the Institute of Education Sciences. The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and should not be considered reflective of the funding agency.

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Hawley, L.R., Koziol, N.A., Bovaird, J.A. (2017). Defining and Communicating Rural. In: Nugent, G., Kunz, G., Sheridan, S., Glover, T., Knoche, L. (eds) Rural Education Research in the United States. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42940-3_3

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