Foreign residents fill local needs in Bowling Green, Ky
Stephen Greene
The Regional Economist, 2000, issue Jan, 14-15
Abstract:
In cities across the United States, the strong economy has left employers with too few workers for too many vacancies. One small Kentucky town is filling this void with an unlikely labor pool: immigrants.
Keywords: Federal Reserve District, 8th; Emigration and immigration; Labor supply (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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