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Creating regional advantage in Appalachia : towards a strategic response to global economic restructuring.
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Year: 2005 Publisher: Harrisburg, Pa. : Keystone Research Center,

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GAO survey of dislocated workers
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Year: 2006 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Government Accountability Office,

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Displacement in Appalachia and the non-Appalachian United States, 1993-2003 : findings based on five displaced worker surveys
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Harrisburg, Pa. : Keystone Research Center,

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Implementing transition teams to lead the dislocation response
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Year: 2010 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Labor,

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Long-tenured displaced workers
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Year: 2019 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : Congressional Research Service,

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Urban Displacement and Trade in a Senegalese Market: An Anthropology of Endings
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ISBN: 1800086334 1800086326 Year: 2024 Publisher: UCL Press

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The Malian market at the railway terminus in Dakar was bulldozed in 2009 and, following privatisation of the railway, passenger services in Senegal soon ceased altogether. The consequences were felt especially by women traders who had travelled the line since its inauguration, making the terminus in Dakar the centre of a thriving network of traders and migrants. To examine the fates of those whose livelihoods were destroyed or disrupted, Gunvor Jónsson spent a year with the women evicted from the terminus. Urban Displacement and Trade in a Senegalese Market explores what happens at 'the end' of urban displacement, when it is all over, so to speak - when the dust has settled and people find themselves scattered in sometimes unfamiliar surroundings, trying to pick up the pieces and create something meaningful. This book argues that rupture and ensuing displacement do not produce a clean slate where identities, networks and histories must be produced from scratch. Traders and their markets do not simply vanish into thin air when they are evicted. The book examines not only what is lost but what emerges when a dense node, such as the terminus, is dissolved and fragmented. The ethnography of the traders reveals that the aftermath of eviction in cities may lead to diasporic forms of consciousness and identity formations. Displacement, whether on a local or global scale, demands difficult adjustments and people's capacities to adapt to new circumstances and environments vary. This book uncovers some of these different capacities and variations in traders' reactions to displacement. Praise for Urban Displacement and Trade in a Senegalese Market 'Jónsson's book is a masterful study of the aftermath of displacement in a major African city. Through deep ethnographic engagement, the book shows how displacement is about more than leaving a place; it is also about how people rebuild livelihoods, and how the space left behind continues to haunt their imagination of a meaningful life.' Hélène Neveu Kringelbach, Associate Professor of African Anthropology, UCL 'This book is an inspiring tribute to the Malian women traders of Senegal. 'Emptied out' from their old market stalls by a vainglorious development scheme, they bravely regrouped to recover their livelihoods and protect their families. Gunvor Jónsson challenges the idea that displacement only involves refugees. Instead, she creatively marries studies of migration and urbanization, providing fresh insights to both fields.' Robin Cohen, Professor Emeritus, University of Oxford

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National emergency grants : Labor has improved its grant award timeliness and data collection, but further steps can improve process : report to congressional committees.
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Job Displacement, Disability, and Divorce
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Year: 2001 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. National Bureau of Economic Research

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This paper examines how job displacement and physical disability suffered by a spouse affects the probability that the person's marriage ends in divorce. According to the standard economic model of marriage, the arrival of new information about a partner's earning capacity that a negative earnings shock conveys might affect the gains that the couple believes it will receive from remaining married. Shocks may therefore affect divorce probability. Little previous work has explored this issue. The few efforts that exist use no explicit measures of earning shocks. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this paper finds an increase in the probability of divorce following a spouse's job displacement but no change in divorce probability after a spousal disability. This difference casts doubt on a purely pecuniary motivation for divorce following earnings shocks, since both types of shocks exhibit similar long-run economic consequences. Furthermore, the increase in divorce is found only for layoffs and not for plant closings which suggests that information conveyed about a partner's non-economic suitability as a mate due to a job loss may be more important than the financial losses in precipitating a divorce.


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Worker displacement during the transition : experience from Slovenia
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Year: 1995 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, Policy Research Dept., Transition Economics Division,

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Trade adjustment assistance : changes to funding allocation and eligibility requirements could enhance states' ability to provide benefits and services : report to congressional requesters.
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Year: 2007 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Govt. Accountability Office,

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