Community Recruitment and Retention of New Residents: A Study Using a Market Assessment Process

Gibson Nene, B. Johnson, C. Burkhart-Kriesel, Randolph L. Cantrell, Charlotte Narjes, R. Vogt
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In declining population regions, such as much of the rural Great Plains, many rural communities are competing for both employment opportunities and people to fill the work-force needs. While the former (jobs) has been traditionally emphasized in community development efforts, it is increasingly evident that new resident recruitment and retention is just as critical, if not more, to community sustainability. As part of a larger study of new resident migration into Nebraska’s Panhandle region, the purpose of this study was to explore new resident recruitment and retention patterns perceptions and development strategies from both sides of the market—the demand side (new residents) and the supply/provider side (communities marketing themselves as a desirable places to live). Using an iterative Delphi survey process of community practitioners, with input fed into the analysis from new-resident focus group findings, we were able to assess current market performance in terms of the relative effectiveness of newresident recruitment and retention programs and draw implications for future improvement. Community Recruitment and Retention of New Residents Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2009)
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社区吸纳与保留新居民:基于市场评估过程的研究
在人口减少的地区,如大平原的大部分农村地区,许多农村社区都在为就业机会和劳动力需求而竞争。虽然前者(工作)传统上在社区发展努力中得到强调,但越来越明显的是,新居民的征聘和保留对社区的可持续性同样至关重要,如果不是更重要的话。作为内布拉斯加州狭长地带新居民迁移的大型研究的一部分,本研究的目的是探索市场双方的新居民招募和保留模式,观念和发展战略-需求方(新居民)和供应/提供者方(将自己作为理想居住地进行营销的社区)。通过对社区从业人员进行迭代德尔菲调查,并将新居民焦点小组的调查结果输入分析,我们能够根据新居民招募和保留计划的相对有效性评估当前的市场表现,并得出未来改进的建议。社区招募及留用新居民第4卷第1期(2009年)
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