Laszlo J. Kulcsar

Affiliations: 
Department of Special Education Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
Area:
Demography, Gerontology, Urban and Regional Planning, Area Planning and Development
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Thiede B, Brown DL, Sanders SR, et al. (2017) A Demographic Deficit? Local Population Aging and Access to Services in Rural America, 1990-2010. Rural Sociology. 82: 44-74
Kulcsar LJ, Selfa T, Bain CM. (2016) Privileged access and rural vulnerabilities: Examining social and environmental exploitation in bioenergy development in the American Midwest Journal of Rural Studies. 47: 291-299
Kulcsár LJ, Brădăţan C. (2014) The Greying Periphery—Ageing and Community Development in Rural Romania and Bulgaria Europe-Asia Studies. 66: 794-810
Brǎdǎţan C, Kulcsár LJ. (2014) When the Educated Leave the East: Romanian and Hungarian Skilled Immigration to the USA Journal of International Migration and Integration. 15: 509-524
Aistrup JA, Kulcsár LJ, Mauslein JA, et al. (2013) Hyper-extractive counties in the U.S.: A coupled-systems approach Applied Geography. 37: 88-100
Brown DL, Bolender BC, Kulcsar LJ, et al. (2011) Intercounty Variability of Net Migration at Older Ages as a Path-Dependent Process Rural Sociology. 76: 44-73
Kulcsár LJ, Brown DL. (2011) The Political Economy of Urban Reclassification in Post-Socialist Hungary Regional Studies. 45: 479-490
Selfa T, Kulcsar L, Bain C, et al. (2011) Biofuels Bonanza?: Exploring community perceptions of the promises and perils of biofuels production Biomass and Bioenergy. 35: 1379-1389
Kulcsár LJ, Bolender BC. (2011) If you build it, will they come? Biofuel plants and demographic trends in the Midwest Population and Environment. 32: 318-331
Kulcsár LJ, Selfa T. (2009) Introduction to the Rural Development Special Issue Online Journal of Rural Research & Policy. 4: 6
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