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Rural homeownership and labour mobility in the United States, Regional Studies. Are rural homeowners in the workforce as mobile as urban homeowners? This paper focuses on whether rural unemployed homeowners end their unemployment spells more or less often without moving than urban homeowners. A...
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M<sc>onchuk</sc> D. C., K<sc>ilkenny</sc> M. and P<sc>himister</sc> E. Rural homeownership and labour mobility in the United States, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Are rural homeowners in the workforce as mobile as urban homeowners? This paper focuses on whether rural unemployed homeowners end their unemployment spells more or less...
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This article explores the extent to which the potential impact of the national minimum wage might differ in rural areas. Using pre-1999 data from the British Household Panel Survey, a number of dimensions of the policy's potential impact in rural areas are considered, in particular, the number...
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PHIMISTER E., UPWARD R. and VERA-T OSCANO E. (2000) The dynamics of low income in rural areas, Reg. Studies 34 , 407-417. This paper provides a picture of the dynamics of low income in rural areas by comparing a rural sample with a non-rural sample using the British Household Panel Survey. The...
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