
doi: 10.2307/1238712
AbstractThis note presents a technique for delineating changes in income and employment dimensions of rural counties or similar units. Shift‐share analysis is portrayed as a descriptive tool with potential use in rural development research. A model to isolate sectoral income and employment changes in four rural counties is briefly discussed.
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