The best example was a story from earlier this year by Jay Price and Qasim Zein (which I can no longer find online) entitled "As Violence Falls in Iraq, Cemetery Workers Feel the Pinch." Here's an excerpt:
At what's believed to be the world's largest cemetery, where Shiite Muslims aspire to be buried and millions already have been, business isn't good. A drop in violence around Iraq has cut burials in the huge Wadi-al-Salam cemetery here by at least one-third in the past six months, and that's cut the pay of thousands of workers who make their living digging graves, washing corpses or selling burial shrouds.