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. 2017 Jul;15(4):322–328. doi: 10.1370/afm.2096

Table 1.

Summary of Biennial Movers by Rurality and Age Cohorts—Primary Care Physicians, 2000–2014

Original Location: RUCC Categorya Aged ≤45 y Aged 46–65 y

Of Those Moving Of Those Moving


Physicians, No. Movers, % Moving to Rural, % Moving to Metropolitan, % Physicians, No. Movers, % Moving to Rural, % Moving to Metropolitan, %
1 (M) 354,823 17 6 94 428,357 9 7 93
2 (M) 127,524 16 15 85 161,661 8 17 83
3 (M) 55,284 17 20 80 70,986 9 25 75
4 (R) 21,937 17 22 78 30,442 10 30 70
5 (R) 10,329 18 32 68 14,528 8 45 55
6 (R) 20,053 20 29 71 28,736 12 38 62
7 (R) 13,512 18 42 58 19,682 11 53 47
8 (R) 2,262 23 36 64 3,045 17 48 52
9 (R) 2,917 26 53 47 4,441 16 67 33
Total 608,641 16.9 12.2b 87.8b 761,878 8.9 16.3c 83.7c

RUCC=Rural-Urban Continuum Codes.

a

Original location postresidency; higher category indicates increasing rurality. M indicates metropolitan; R indicates rural.

b

Number moving metropolitan to rural: 8,354; number moving rural to metropolitan: 9,137.

c

Number moving metropolitan to rural: 6,504; number moving; rural to metropolitan: 6,391.

Note: Not shown here, analysis was repeated for family physicians only, but there were no differences of note.