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Rural Areas Take Greater Brunt of Iraq War, UW-Madison Research Shows

Last Updated: July 29, 2010

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"Rural communities are in fact experiencing a disproportionate brunt of the impacts of war," a Wisconsin researcher said.

Released July 28, 2010

MADISON, Wis. -- The Iraq War has taken a greater toll on the nation's non-metropolitan areas because troops from rural areas experience higher rates of death in the war than those from urban parts of the United States, according to a new study by a University of Wisconsin-Madison sociologist.

Rural troops experience higher death rates regardless of cause or military branch, suggesting that the consequences of war are more keenly felt by non-metropolitan areas of the U.S.

That puts military personnel from rural areas at a disadvantage to their peers from urban areas, shows the study, which was published earlier this month in the journal Demographic Research.


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