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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2019 · 20 MIN

Brian Thiede on the Rural Economy and Barriers to Work in Rural America

from Poverty Research & Policy

There has been renewed interest in issues facing the U.S. rural economy in recent years. In this episode, Penn State sociologist and demographer Brian Thiede breaks down some of the key changes that have taken place in the rural labor market and discusses potential policy responses to barriers to work faced by rural Americans. 

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