This .zip file contains graphic files (in .png format) of each chart and graph in the Economic Research Service report 
"Nonmetropolitan Outmigration Counties: some Are Poor, Many Are Prosperous" (ERR-107) published in November 2010. The content and context 
of these files is as of the publication date of the report. After time, the material may not reflect the current ERS program 
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File name			Description

(fig01.png)			Figure 1 - Nonmetro counties with net outmigration of 10 percent or more, 1988-2008, by poverty rate, 1999
(fig02.png)			Figure 2 - Only counties with very high poverty rates have an above-average proportion with high outmigration
(fig03.png)			Figure 3 - Age-cohort migration, 1990-2000, relative to nonmetro county population, 1990
(fig04.png)			Figure 4 - County landscape score
(fig05.png)			Figure 5 - Nonmetro outmigration counties and minority population
(fig06a.png)			Figure 6a - Radar chart of economic structure for high-migration counties with high and low levels of poverty and all other nonmetro counties, 1990
(fig06b.png)			Figure 6b - Radar chart of economic structure for high-migration counties with high and low levels of poverty and all other nonmetro counties, 2006
(fig07.png)			Figure 7 - Creative-entrepreneurial counties have had greater gains in numbers of establishments than counties without this combination
(fig08.png)			Figure 8 - High outmigration counties are prevalent where unemployment is highand where unemployment is low
 
