Known for Demographer | Name Calvin Beale | |
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Born June 6, 1923 ( 1923-06-06 ) Washington, D.C. Died September 2, 2008, Washington, D.C., United States Education University of Wisconsin-Madison Books Rural and Small Town America People also search for Donald Joseph Bogue, Glenn Victor Fuguitt, Peter A. Morrison |
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Calvin Lunsford Beale (6 June 1923 – 2 September 2008) was an American demographer who specialized in rural population trends. He first identified a reverse in population decline in some rural areas, and his work led to development of the Beale code for categorizing rural development.
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Life and career
He was born in Northeast Washington, D.C. on June 6, 1923. He graduated from Eastern High School and the Wilson Teachers College.
After earning a master's degree in sociology from the University of Wisconsin, he worked for 50 years at the United States Department of Agriculture. In addition to his work as a demographer, Beale is noted for his many photographs of county courthouses from around the United States taken during his travels.
Beale died of colon cancer in Washington, D.C..