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Gaspar, Angelo Vittori I.
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Sustainable development and industrialization: The impact of large manufacturing on social well-being in rural communities.
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Sustainable development and industrialization: The impact of large manufacturing on social well-being in rural communities./
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Gaspar, Angelo Vittori I.
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54 p.
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Adviser: Troy C. Blanchard.
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Masters Abstracts International45-04.
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Sociology, General. -
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Sustainable development and industrialization: The impact of large manufacturing on social well-being in rural communities.
Gaspar, Angelo Vittori I.
Sustainable development and industrialization: The impact of large manufacturing on social well-being in rural communities.
- 54 p.
Adviser: Troy C. Blanchard.
Thesis (M.S.)--Mississippi State University, 2007.
Findings show that economic concentration appears to be a significant predictor of both violent crime and infant mortality, while rapid population does not. Thus, large manufacturing may not contribute to Sustainable development.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Rural communities are increasingly seeking out large manufacturing plants as a key source of economic development. To explain negative consequences of rapid economic development Researchers relied on "boomtown theory" and "community power perspective". Boomtown theory argues that population growth generated by an economic boom results in declines in community well-being. Community Power studies demonstrate an association between the concentration of economic activities and social well-being. I test the association between the entrance of a large manufacturing plant and rapid population growth and an increase in economic concentration, and their association with a decline in social well-being, using data from the 1990 and 2000 County Business Patterns, Census of Population and Housing, the 1988-2002 Uniform Crime Reports, and the 1988-2002 Compressed Mortality File.
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