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000207743 245__ $$aResident vs. Nonresident Employment Associated with Marcellus Shale Development
000207743 260__ $$c2015-08
000207743 269__ $$a2015-08
000207743 270__ $$mtkelsey@psu.edu$$pKelsey,   Timothy W.
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000207743 336__ $$aJournal Article
000207743 520__ $$aThere is much debate about the employment effect of shale gas development, especially as it relates to extraction counties. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many of the jobs created are filled by nonresidents. We examine the impact shale gas development has on local employment in Pennsylvania using a data set that links workers to their personal residences. We find that activity in the Marcellus shale has had a modest positive impact on job growth. The impact is cut in half, however, when we use data for county residents only. Thus, traditional employment data may overestimate employment impacts from shale development.
000207743 650__ $$aCommunity/Rural/Urban Development
000207743 650__ $$aResearch and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
000207743 650__ $$aResource/Energy Economics and Policy
000207743 6531_ $$aemployment
000207743 6531_ $$aMarcellus shale
000207743 6531_ $$anatural gas
000207743 6531_ $$anatural resources
000207743 700__ $$aWrenn, Douglas H.
000207743 700__ $$aKelsey, Timothy W.
000207743 700__ $$aJaenicke, Edward C.
000207743 773__ $$q1$$o19$$tAgricultural and Resource Economics Review$$j44$$k2$$dAugust 2015
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