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2021

Home Isn't Where the Office Is: Black Professionals Discuss Challenges of Working Remotely, John Jones, Jordan Hensley
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2020

Mapping State Unemployment, Michael P. Ettlinger, Jordan Hensley
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2019

“My Advice…Is Get Out of Town”: Economic Opportunities and Population Composition in Two Rural Counties, Marybeth Mattingly, Jessica Carson
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2015

Compassion Technology: Life Insurance and the Remaking of Kinship in Swaziland's Age of HIV, Casey Golomski
Anthropology

2014

Employers’ Perspectives about Employing People with Disabilities A Comparative Study across Industries, Andrew Houtenville, Valentini Kalargyrou
Hospitality Management

Husbands’ job loss and wives’ labor force participation during economic downturns: are all recessions the same?, Kristin Smith, Marybeth J. Mattingly
Sociology

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Key Findings and Recommendations from the Coös Youth Study: Research from the First Half of the Study, Michael S. Staunton, Eleanor M. Jaffee
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Proposed EITC Expansion Would Increase Eligibility and Dollars for Rural and Urban “Childless” Workers, Jessica A. Carson, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Working Together in Law: Teamwork and Small Group Skills for Legal Professionals, Eileen A. Scallen, Sophie M. Sparrow, Cliff Zimmerman
Law Faculty Scholarship

Gender Composition and Salary Gaps in Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Institutions, Eleta Exline
Master's Theses and Capstones

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Unequal Pay: The Role of Gender, Kathleen M. Gillespie
Honors Theses and Capstones

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The long-term unemployed in the wake of the Great Recession, Andrew P. Schaefer
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2013

Exploring the spatial wage penalty for women: Does it matter where you live?, Kristin Smith, Rebecca K. Glauber
Sociology

2012 National child poverty rate stagnates at 22.6 percent, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Carson, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Who would be affected by a new minimum wage policy?, Jessica A. Carson
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Child care subsidies critical for low-income families amid rising child care expenses, Kristin Smith, Nicholas Adams
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Participation in safety-net programs and the utilization of employment services among working-age persons with disabilities, Andrew Houtenville, Debra L. Brucker
Institute on Disability

2012

Share of tax filers claiming EITC increases across states and place types between 2007 and 2010, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Elizabeth Kneebone
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Underemployment in urban and rural America, 2005-2012, Justin R. Young
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Paid Care Work, Candace Howes, Carrie Leana, Kristin Smith
Sociology

Capturing the elusive working-age population with disabilities: Reconciling conflicting social success estimates from the current population survey and American Community Survey, Richard V. Burkhauser, Andrew Houtenville, Jennifer R. Tennant
Institute on Disability

Who cares for the sick kids? parents’ access to paid time to care for a sick child, Kristin Smith, Andrew P. Schaefer
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CDFI industry analysis: summary report, Michael E. Swack, Jack Northrup, Eric Hangen
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CDFI industry analysis: summary report, 508 compliant version, Michael E. Swack, Jack Northrup, Eric Hangen
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The effects of state EITC expansion on children’s health, Reagan A. Baughman
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Renters more often burdened by housing costs after recession: Nearly half of all renters spent over 30 percent of income on housing by 2010, Jessica A. Bean
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The Motherhood Earnings Penalty: A study of inequity between daycare providers and elementary school teachers, Amanda Regis
Honors Theses and Capstones

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Forest views: Northeast Oregon survey looks at community and environment, Lawrence C. Hamilton, Joel N. Hartter, Forrest Stevens, Russell G. Congalton, Mark J. Ducey, Michael Campbell, Daniel Maynard, Michael Staunton
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Mapping food insecurity and food sources in New Hampshire cities and towns, Barbara Wauchope, Sally Ward
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Lack of protections for home care workers: overtime pay and minimum wage, Kristin Smith
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2011

Rates of public health insurance coverage for children rise as rates of private coverage decline, Michael J. Staley, Jessica A. Bean, Jessica D. Ulrich
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Reliance on supplemental nutrition assistance program continued to rise post-recession, Jessica A. Bean
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Stretching ties: social capital in the rebranding of Coos County, New Hampshire, Michele Dillon
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More poor kids in more poor places: children increasingly live where poverty persists, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Kenneth M. Johnson, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Coos teens’ view of family economic stress is tied to quality of relationships at home, Corinna J. Tucker, Genevieve R. Cox
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Southeastern Kentuckians remain optimistic through Great Recession: growing concerns about sprawl, housing, and recreational opportunities, Jessica D. Ulrich
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TANF in rural America: informing re-authorization, Leif Jensen, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Bean
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One million additional children in poverty since 2009: 2010 data reveal nearly one in four southern children now live in poverty, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Bean, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Jobs, natural resources, and community resilience: A survey of southeast Alaskans about social and environmental change, Thomas G. Safford, Megan M. Henly, Jessica D. Ulrich
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Continuity and change in Coos County: results from the 2010 North Country CERA survey, Chris R. Colocousis, Justin R. Young
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Unemployment in the Great Recession: single parents and men hit hard, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Kristin Smith, Jessica A. Bean
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Rural workers have less access to paid sick days, Kristin Smith, Andrew P. Schaefer
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Rural and central city residents with multiple children likely to be hardest hit by proposed WIC cuts, Jessica A. Bean
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Total children covered by health insurance increased in 2009, Jessica A. Bean, Michael J. Staley
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Household reports of energy assistance receipt increased 48 percent during recession: Proposed cuts threaten vulnerable families, Jessica A. Bean
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How far would you drive for fresh food? How some rural New Hampshire residents navigate a dismal food landscape, Jennifer J. Esala
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Changing Roles: Women and Work in Rural America, Kristin Smith
Sociology

Conclusion. Economic restructuring and family well-being in rural America., Kristin Smith, Ann R. Tickamyer
Sociology

2010

Hard times made harder: struggling caregivers and child neglect, Wendy A. Walsh
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Changes in Wives' Employment When Husbands Stop Working: A Recession-Prosperity Comparison, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Kristin E. Smith
Sociology

Wives as breadwinners: wives' share of family earnings hits historic high during the second year of the great recession, Kristin Smith
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The unequal distribution of child poverty: highest rates among young blacks and children of single mothers in rural America, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Bean
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Young child poverty in 2009: rural poverty rate jumps to nearly 29 percent in second year of recession, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Michelle L. Stransky
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Older Americans working more, retiring less, Anne M. Shattuck
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Understanding very high rates of young child poverty in the south, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Catherine Turcotte-Seabury
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Out-of-home care by state and place: higher placement rates for children in some remote rural places, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Melissa Wells, Michael Dineen
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Working parents and workplace flexibility in New Hampshire, Kristin Smith, Malcolm Smith
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Youth opinions matter: retaining human capital in Coos County, Cesar J. Rebellon, Nena F. Stracuzzi, Melissa Burbank
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Over 3 million low-income children in rural areas face cut in child tax credit if recovery act improvement expires, Arloc Sherman, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Race, class, and community in a southern forest-dependent region, Chris R. Colocousis, Luke T. Rogers
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Homeless teens and young adults in New Hampshire, Barbara Wauchope
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Managing Law Firm Politics: A Reflection for Newer Lawyers Practicing in Law Firms, Eleanor MacLellan
Law Faculty Scholarship

Low income and impoverished families pay disproportionately more for child care, Kristin Smith, Kristi Gozjolko
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Integrating information and making effective decisions in teams, Vanessa Urch Druskat
The University Dialogue

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Ocean views: coastal environmental problems as seen by downeast Maine residents, Thomas G. Safford, Lawrence C. Hamilton
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2009

Increased reliance on wives as breadwinners during the first year of the recession, Kristin Smith
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Rural and Urban Children Have Lower Rates of Health Insurance Coverage and are More Often Covered by Public Plans, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Michelle L. Stransky
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The state of working New Hampshire 2009, Allison Churilla
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Family-friendly policies for rural working mothers, Rebecca K. Glauber
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Home care workers: keeping Granite Staters in their homes as they age, Kristin Smith
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Regional young child poverty in 2008: rural Midwest sees increased poverty, while urban Northeast rates decrease, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Unemployment insurance: a safety net for victims of intimate partner violence and their children, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Laura Dugan
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The forgotten fifth: child poverty in rural America, William P. O'Hare
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Rural workers more likely to work nontraditional shifts, Rogelio Saenz
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Child tax credit expansion increases number of families eligible for a refund, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Paid sick time helps workers balance work and family, Kristin Smith
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Navigating the teen years: promise and peril for northern New Hampshire youth, Anne M. Shattuck
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Forty-three percent of eligible rural families can claim a larger credit with EITC expansion, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Seventy-eight percent of working rural families to receive full Making Work Pay tax credit, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Rural workers would benefit from unemployment insurance modernization, Anne M. Shattuck
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Financial Innovations Roundtable: Developing practical solutions to scale up integrated community development strategies, Michael E. Swack, Noemi Giszpenc
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Maximizing returns to colleges and communities, Michael E. Swack
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The experience of the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund in mainstreaming of acquisition loans to cooperative manufactured housing communities, Michael E. Swack, Jolan Rivera
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Youth aspirations and sense of place in a changing rural economy: the Coos youth study, Nena F. Stracuzzi
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The promise and responsibility of community finance, Ellen Seidman, Mark Huelsman
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2008

Discussion on poor rural areas at the Brookings Institution, Cynthia M. Duncan
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Working hard for the money: trends in women's employment 1970 to 2007, Kristin Smith
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Concentrated rural poverty and the geography of exclusion, Daniel T. Lichter, Domenico Parisi
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Measures and methods: four tenets for rural economic development in the new economy, Anita Brown-Graham, William Lambe
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Many New Hampshire jobs do not pay a livable wage, Daphne Kenyon, Allison Churilla
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Urban and rural children experience similar rates of low-income and poverty, Allison Churilla
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Children in central cities and rural communities experience high rates of poverty, Sarah Savage
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Child poverty in New Hampshire, Kristin Smith
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Place matters: Poverty and development challenges in amenity rich, declining resource dependent and chronically poor regions, Cynthia M. Duncan
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Understanding chronically poor places: Encouraging more voices and commitment to change, Cynthia M. Duncan
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Global poverty & global politics, Stacy D. VanDeveer
The University Dialogue

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How's your health? What's your zip code? Poverty and health, John W. Seavey
The University Dialogue

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Who shall assist the poor? an inquiry into the role of markets, private charity and government, Tom Birch
The University Dialogue

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Poverty and plenty: the divided American plate, Joanne D. Burke
The University Dialogue

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Poverty, money, and happiness, Nick Smith
The University Dialogue

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Poverty and community: understanding culture and politics in poor places, Mil Duncan
The University Dialogue

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Perspectives about occupational justice: can poverty and occupational deprivation influence child development?, Barbara P. White OTR/L, Ph.D., Sajay Arthanat, Elizabeth L. Crepeau
The University Dialogue

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Welfare queens or courageous survivors? strengths of women in poverty, Victoria L. Banyard
The University Dialogue

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See no evil, hear no evil, stop no evil: How do we uncover and combat the loss of educational opportunity for American poor?, Sarah M. Stitzlein
The University Dialogue

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The vicious cycle: poor children, risky lives, Bruce L. Mallory
The University Dialogue

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Owning your own home: reality or myth, Robert M. Henry, Charles H. Goodspeed
The University Dialogue

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2007

The state of working New Hampshire 2007, Allison Churilla
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Employment rates higher among rural mothers than urban mothers, Kristin Smith
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EITC is vital for working-poor families in rural America, William P. Colnes, Elizabeth Kneebone
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Child poverty high in rural America, William P. O'Hare, Sarah Savage
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Food Stamp and school lunch programs alleviate food insecurity in rural America, Kristin Smith, Sarah Savage
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Low wages prevalent In direct care and child care workforce, Kristin Smith, Reagan A. Baughman
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New England has the highest increase in income disparity in the nation, Ross Gittell, Jason Rudokas
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Stress and Occupation: Summer Research on the Road, Lindsey Wetteland
Inquiry Journal 2007

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Biofueling rural development: making the case for linking biofuel production to rural revitalization, Jim Kleinschmidt
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Practicing Civility in the Legal Writing Course: Helping Law Students Learn Professionalism, Sophie M. Sparrow
Law Faculty Scholarship

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Rural workers would benefit more than urban workers from an increase in the federal minimum wage, William P. O'Hare
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2006

Low-Income families in New Hampshire, Allison Churilla
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The state of working New Hampshire 2006, Allison Churilla
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The state of working Vermont 2006, Allison Churilla
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Low-skill workers in rural America face permanent job loss, Amy Glasmeier, Priscilla Salant
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How Dual Are Dual-Income Couples? Documenting Change From 1970 to 2001, S B. Raley, Marybeth J. Mattingly, S M. Bianchi
Sociology

2005

21st Century restructuring of employment in the Northeast, Amy Glasmeier
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2003

Time, Work and Family in the United States, S M. Bianchi, Marybeth J. Mattingly
Sociology

2002

Dispelling the Myths Self-care, Class, and Race, Lynne M. Casper, Kristin E. Smith
Sociology

2001

Giving Women Positive Role Models, Sophie M. Sparrow
Law Faculty Scholarship

America's Anti-Violence Campaign: The Use of Mediation to Reduce the Incidence of Workplace Violence, Karyn A. Doi
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

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2000

Apprenticeship and Conservation Incentives, Robin Alden, Jennifer F. Brewer
Geography

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Effect of Auto Plant Openings on Net Migration in the Auto Corridor, 1980-1997, Kenneth M. Johnson, Thomas H. Klier
Sociology

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1999

Review of: Frank Pearce & Steve Tombs, Toxic Capitalism: Corporate Crime and the Chemical Industry (Dartmouth Publishing Co. 1998), Jonathan Gatmaitan
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

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1991

Book Review, John M. Gleason
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)

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