People, Politics and Economic Life: Exploring Appalachia with Quantitative Methods
 


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Plaut, Thomas, “People, Politics and Economic Life: Exploring Appalachia with Quantitative Methods,” Appalachian State University Libraries Digital Collections, accessed December 25, 2024, https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/43687.


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Title

People, Politics and Economic Life: Exploring Appalachia with Quantitative Methods

Description

This is the second edition, published in 1996, of a workbook designed as a supplementary text for courses on regional studies, geography, history, and social sciences. The text teaches students how to explore issues people face in Appalachia. Data from the U.S. Bureau of the Census, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Appalachian Regional Commission, and other agencies that were originally collected for the first edition, were updated. A section was added on how to use the internet to research and obtain information from the national, regional, and county levels. Dr. Susan E. Keefe contributed an overview of the Appalachian region as the first chapter, titled: "Appalachia and Its People".

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Subject

Appalachian Region--Economic conditions
Appalachian Region--Social conditions
Appalachian Region--Population

Alternative Title

People, Politics and Economic Life: Exploring Appalachia with Qualitative Methods

Creator

Plaut, Thomas

Publisher

Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Appalachian Consortium Press

Date

1996

Format

PDF
Textbooks
E-books

Language

English

Type

Text

Spatial Coverage

https://www.geonames.org/12212302/appalachia.html

Temporal Coverage

1990s

Digital Publisher

Appalachian State University