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Low Skill Jobs Shrinking in Rural America
November 16, 2004 /
As manufacturing declined from 1990-2000, rural America experienced a shift in the skills demanded by rural employers. While the number low skill jobs actually increased in rural areas during the 1990’s, low skill employment now represents a smaller proportion of the rural economy.
Most of the shift resulted from occupational change within industries. Rural employers are demanding an increasing proportion of well-educated and skilled workers. The shift from low-skill to high-skill workers was most pronounced in the manufacturing industry.
To learn more visit: http://www.ers.usda.gov/amberwaves/november04/pdf/feature_lowskill.pdf
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