Socioeconomic Heterogeneity of Mining-Dependent Counties

Although the socioeconomic well-being of all U.S. mining-dependent counties was slightly above the national average in 1990, disaggregation reveals substantial effects of region and mining subsector. In particular, southern and Great Lakes coal-mining counties had significantly lower high school gra...

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Counties
Differences
Economic conditions
Economic wellbeing
Educational Attainment
Heterogeneity
Mining
Mining Industry
Poverty
Regional Characteristics
Regional Differences
Regional variations
Rural and urban sociology
Rural Areas
Rural sociology
Socioeconomic Factors
Socioeconomic Status
Socioeconomics
Sociology
U.S.A
Unemployment
United States (Great Lakes Region)
United States (South)
United States (West)
United States of America
USA
Well Being
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