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Impact Of Mining Workforce Reductions On The Custer County Economy Item Info

Title:
Impact Of Mining Workforce Reductions On The Custer County Economy
Creator:
Meyer, Neil L.; Guaderrama, Marisa; Hawkins, James; Taylor, Garth
Date Created (ISO Standard):
2001-10-24
Description:
The county is in central southern Idaho and includes the part of the Frank Church River of No Return and Boulder White Cloud Wildernesses. In addition, part of the Sawtooth National Recreation Area is located in the South western part of the county. Geographically, the county seat, Challis, is 145 west miles from Idaho Falls, ID., 187 miles northeast from Boise, ID. and central valley where the county seat is located. Most of the area outside the valley bottoms are public lands under control of federal (Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management) and state (Idaho Department of Lands) agencies.
Subjects:
regional economics Impact analysis labor labor productivity
AgEcon Search Subjects:
Community/Rural/Urban Development Research Methods/ Statistical Methods Labor and Human Capital Productivity Analysis
Series:
Agricultural Economic Extension Series
Source Identifier:
aees01-08
Type:
Text
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