Category: Our Research Reports

2002 Rural Minnesota Internet Study How rural Minnesotans are adopting and using communication technology

Growth in the overall number of people owning home computers or in the overall number of people connecting to the Internet between 2001 and 2002 appears to be flat. As in 2001, approximately 60% of rural Minnesota households own a working computer and of those with a computer, approximately 80% are connected to the Internet. ...

Small Schools Under Siege: Evidence of Resource Inequality in Minnesota Public Schools (2002)

The State of Minnesota funds its public schools primarily through a funding formula that provides school districts the same amount of revenue per pupil regardless of the size of their enrollment. In an earlier paper (Thorson and Edmondson 2000), we demonstrated that, similar to other areas of the economy, larger school districts incur less cost ...

Time for a new broadband strategy (2002)

It’s become apparent that because of the lack of broadband applications, many residential customers are unwilling to spend $50 a month for its speed and convenience, especially in today’s economy. Businesses, on the other hand, are going increasingly digital. They need broadband, or will, and rural businesses need the same tools as urban ones. If ...

The Vitality of Latino Communities in Rural Minnesota

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