Abstract

This study, based on 694 farm families of Minnesota, appears to show that children of successful farm families stay on the farms more often, while those of the less successful migrate to large industrial cities and enter the ranks of the wageearnig classes. Farm girls from the poorer class families migrate more often than any other group. Further study will be needed before these principles may be accepted as established.

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