
doi: 10.2307/143535
pmid: 12286235
The impact of defense-related industry on labor migration within the United States is analyzed using census data for the period 1975-1980. The results "suggest that workers follow jobs in the defense industry, rather than vice versa, and indicate that a process of defense-related regional labor pool formation, amplified by interstate migration, adds to the volume of interregional labor flows."
Transients and Migrants, Financial Management, Economics, Developed Countries, Politics, Population, Population Dynamics, Emigration and Immigration, United States, Government, North America, Industry, Americas, Health Expenditures, Demography
Transients and Migrants, Financial Management, Economics, Developed Countries, Politics, Population, Population Dynamics, Emigration and Immigration, United States, Government, North America, Industry, Americas, Health Expenditures, Demography
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