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Increasing unemployment in time-lapse

By CED Guest Author

Published November 24, 2009


Will Lambe is the Director of the Community-Campus Partnership and the Associate Director for the Community & Economic Development Program.

This map has been linked all over the blogosphere today, but if you haven’t seen it yet, definitely worth a look.

Will Lambe authored the NC Rural Center report, Small Towns, Big Ideas, and he served as Director of the Community and Economic Development Program at the School of Government from 2009 to 2014.

Published November 24, 2009 By CED Guest Author

Will Lambe is the Director of the Community-Campus Partnership and the Associate Director for the Community & Economic Development Program.

This map has been linked all over the blogosphere today, but if you haven’t seen it yet, definitely worth a look.

Will Lambe authored the NC Rural Center report, Small Towns, Big Ideas, and he served as Director of the Community and Economic Development Program at the School of Government from 2009 to 2014.

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