Low-Skill Employment and the Changing Economy of Rural America—The share of jobs with low-skill requirements fell faster in rural than in urban areas during the 1990s. This study explores the role of industry and occupation change on the long-term decline of low-skill share, and the impact of these changes on rural earnings. |
Education as a Rural Development Strategy—As the demand for workers with higher educational qualifications rises, many rural policymakers have come to view local educational levels as a critical determinant of job and income growth. This article discusses workforce education and economic growth, and the questions faced by policymakers. |