This paper provides a picture of the dynamics of]ow income in rural areas b
y comparing a rural sample with a non-rural sample using the British Househ
old Panel Survey. The paper considers income distributions and inequality,
low income mobility, the distribution of low income spells, the characteris
tics of those on low incomes and possible trigger events associated with lo
w income entry and exit across the two samples. Although in absolute terms
somewhat less important than in non-rural areas, the results confirm that l
ow income in rural areas is significant and emphasize a number of important
dynamic aspects of the problem, such as the extent of persistent low incom
e among the rural poor.