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Economic Dislocation

Issues, Facts, and Alternatives A Literature Review

This working paper was developed for the Rural Dislocated Worker Summit (held on September 2, 2004) to provide an update of previous literature reviews addressing the issue of dislocated workers.

A great deal of research has been conducted in this area over the years, and the findings from past and new research could help guide North Carolina local and state leaders' thinking in tackling the challenges of economic dislocation in rural North Carolina. Any opinion, finding, conclusion or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the view and policies of the Rural Center or the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission.

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