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Employment, Unemployment, and Low Incomes in Appalachia

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  • Fuller, Theodore E.
  • Baum, E. L.

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Excerpt from the report Highlights: Appalachia has a disproportionate share of the Nation's unemployed workers and low-income families. However, the economy of the region is neither entirely nor uniformly "depressed". Considerable variation exists among subareas of the region in the number and percent of persons unemployed, and of families with incomes below $3,000. The variation reflects in part recent differential growth rates among subareas in employment and population. Some local economies have expanded rapidly, some slowly, and others have contracted precipitously.

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  • Fuller, Theodore E. & Baum, E. L., 1965. "Employment, Unemployment, and Low Incomes in Appalachia," Agricultural Economic Reports 307292, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerser:307292
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.307292
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    1. Fuller, Theodore E., 1968. "Employment in Appalachia: Trends and Prospects," Agricultural Economic Reports 307358, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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