Retaining the Next Generation in Northwest Ohio

Authors

  • Greg Homan Associate Professor Wright State University Lake Campus 7600 Lake Campus Drive, Celina, OH 45822
  • Jason Hedrick Extension Educator & Assistant Professor Ohio State University Extension, Putnam County 219 S Oak Street, PO Box 189, Ottawa, Ohio 45875
  • Mark Light Extension Educator & Assistant Professor Ohio State University Extension, Hardin County One Courthouse Square, Suite 40, Kenton, Ohio 43326
  • Jeff Dick Field Specialist & Assistant Professor Ohio State University Extension, Williams County 1122 West High Street, Bryan, Ohio 43506

Abstract

This study analyzes the trends and issues related to the retention of young adults in Northwest Ohio. Researchers sampled
over 340 young adults (25-34 years of age) from 8 counties in Northwest Ohio. Results highlight rural community perceptions of young
adults as well as those factors that impact the decision to remain in Rural Northwest Ohio. Respondents report generally favorable
impressions of the area with emphasis on the quality of schools, community safety, and affordability of the area. Overall lower ratings
were revealed on components related to cultural, entertainment, and employment opportunities in the area. Respondents with higher
incomes and those with stronger Northwest Ohio roots, i.e., who were themselves raised in Northwest Ohio along with their parents,
were more likely to feel positively about Northwest Ohio’s economic outlook and the community’s strength. In addition, the higher the
respondent’s education, the more likely they were to react positively regarding the community’s strength/safety.

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Published

2012-04-01

How to Cite

Retaining the Next Generation in Northwest Ohio. (2012). Journal of Educational and Social Research, 2(6), 233. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/jesr/article/view/12062