Published 2002
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The Appalachian mountains of North America: 40 years of disaggregated poverty data
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Although there may be a lack of poverty data disaggregated by mountain region for most of the world, mountain-specific data do exist and so does poverty in the Appalachian Mountains of North America. Over four decades of surveys and analyses of 406 mountain counties, 22 million people, and 200,000 square miles of mountain landscape show that the Appalachian mountain region, when compared to national averages, has and continues to be disadvantaged in terms of income, employment, and poverty levels.
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- Byers, A., 2002, The Appalachian mountains of North America: 40 years of disaggregated poverty data. Case study on Sustainable Livelihoods and Poverty Alleviation. A Mountain Forum e-consultation for the UNEP / Bishkek Global Mountain Summit. 23-28 April 2002.
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