NY Fed paper examines workforce skill across US

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A new Federal Reserve Bank of New York staff report examines differences in the skill content of work throughout the US, ranging from densely populated city centres to isolated and sparsely populated rural areas.

The paper's authors, Jaison Abel, Todd Gabe and Kevin Stolarick, classify detailed geographic areas into categories along the entire urban-rural hierarchy, and use an occupation-based cluster analysis to measure the types of skills available in the regional workforce, which allows for a

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