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- description: The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes form a classification scheme that distinguishes metropolitan counties by
the population size of their metro area, and nonmetropolitan counties by degree of urbanization and adjacency to a metro area.
The official Office of Management and Budget (OMB) metro and nonmetro categories have been subdivided into three metro and
six nonmetro categories. Each county in the U.S. is assigned one of the 9 codes. This scheme allows researchers to break county
data into finer residential groups, beyond metro and nonmetro, particularly for the analysis of trends in nonmetro areas that
are related to population density and metro influence. The Rural-Urban Continuum Codes were originally developed in 1974.
They have been updated each decennial since (1983, 1993, 2003, 2013), and slightly revised in 1988. Note that the 2013 Rural-Urban
Continuum Codes are not directly comparable with the codes prior to 2000 because of the new methodology used in developing
the 2000 metropolitan areas. See the Documentation for details and a map of the codes. An update of the Rural-Urban Continuum
Codes is planned for mid-2023.; abstract: The 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes form a classification scheme that distinguishes
metropolitan counties by the population size of their metro area, and nonmetropolitan counties by degree of urbanization and
adjacency to a metro area. The official Office of Management and Budget (OMB) metro and nonmetro categories have been subdivided
into three metro and six nonmetro categories. Each county in the U.S. is assigned one of the 9 codes. This scheme allows researchers
to break county data into finer residential groups, beyond metro and nonmetro, particularly for the analysis of trends in
nonmetro areas that are related to population density and metro influence. The Rural-Urban Continuum Codes were originally
developed in 1974. They have been updated each decennial since (1983, 1993, 2003, 2013), and slightly revised in 1988. Note
that the 2013 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes are not directly comparable with the codes prior to 2000 because of the new methodology
used in developing the 2000 metropolitan areas. See the Documentation for details and a map of the codes. An update of the
Rural-Urban Continuum Codes is planned for mid-2023.
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