Calvin Beale

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Calvin Beale

Calvin Lunsford Beale (June 6, 1923 – September 2, 2008) was an American demographer who specialized in rural demographic trends. He first identified a reverse in population decline in some rural areas, and his work led to the development of the Beale code for categorizing rural development.

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Calvin Beale
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Born(1923-06-06)June 6, 1923
DiedSeptember 2, 2008(2008-09-02) (aged 85)
NationalityAmerican
Known forDemographer
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Life and career

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Beale's 1998 photograph of Oneida County Courthouse in Rome, New York

Born in Washington, D.C., Beale graduated from Eastern High School and the Wilson Teachers College.[1]

After earning a master's degree in sociology from the University of Wisconsin, he worked at the United States Department of Agriculture for 50 years.[2][3]

In addition to his work as a demographer, Beale was noted for his photographs of county courthouses across the United States.[4]

Beale died of colon cancer in Washington, D.C.[1]

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