Discussions of economic development and job availability in northeast Ohio often lament the unavailability of a qualified workforce in some sectors. Workforce training and attracting more educated population to the region are sited as important, even critical, objectives for the region. While a more detailed study of the regions’ workforce by The Center for Community Solutions is nearing completion, the release of new data by the Census Bureau provides some enlightening observations about college enrollments and educational attainment in the region
Is Ohio losing its best and brightest minds? That’s what is often implied by some well-publicized da...
Over 1,100 two year public institutions have been established in the United States which enroll almo...
Eleven Metropolitan Statistical Areas from across the Midwest and the nation were selected for a com...
A region’s economic performance is closely linked to the skills and knowledge of its workforce. Usin...
While the current economic climate is challenging, it provides an opportunity to assess critical wor...
Greater Cleveland ranks 8th nationally in the percentage of 25- to 34-year-olds in the labor force w...
From 2005 to 2013, the Cleveland metro ranked 5th in the nation in the growth of percentage of worke...
Cuyahoga County’s rate of job growth remains below national averages despite ten years of continual ...
Over the past two decades, there is some evidence suggesting that manufacturing jobs have moved away...
Title from PDF p. [1] (viewed on Sept. 23, 2011).; "April 2011"--Document properties screen.; Includ...
Between 2003 and 2009, the gap between the educational attainment of the population and the educatio...
The Cleveland metro ranks 44th out of the nation’s 50 largest metros in the concentration of populat...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Bowling Green State UniversityThis is a study of geogra...
The economic trends in Northeast Ohio (NEO) over the last 20 years are typical of the Midwest region...
In July 2019 the current U.S. economic expansion will become ten years old, plus one month. This wil...
Is Ohio losing its best and brightest minds? That’s what is often implied by some well-publicized da...
Over 1,100 two year public institutions have been established in the United States which enroll almo...
Eleven Metropolitan Statistical Areas from across the Midwest and the nation were selected for a com...
A region’s economic performance is closely linked to the skills and knowledge of its workforce. Usin...
While the current economic climate is challenging, it provides an opportunity to assess critical wor...
Greater Cleveland ranks 8th nationally in the percentage of 25- to 34-year-olds in the labor force w...
From 2005 to 2013, the Cleveland metro ranked 5th in the nation in the growth of percentage of worke...
Cuyahoga County’s rate of job growth remains below national averages despite ten years of continual ...
Over the past two decades, there is some evidence suggesting that manufacturing jobs have moved away...
Title from PDF p. [1] (viewed on Sept. 23, 2011).; "April 2011"--Document properties screen.; Includ...
Between 2003 and 2009, the gap between the educational attainment of the population and the educatio...
The Cleveland metro ranks 44th out of the nation’s 50 largest metros in the concentration of populat...
Author Institution: Department of Geography, Bowling Green State UniversityThis is a study of geogra...
The economic trends in Northeast Ohio (NEO) over the last 20 years are typical of the Midwest region...
In July 2019 the current U.S. economic expansion will become ten years old, plus one month. This wil...
Is Ohio losing its best and brightest minds? That’s what is often implied by some well-publicized da...
Over 1,100 two year public institutions have been established in the United States which enroll almo...
Eleven Metropolitan Statistical Areas from across the Midwest and the nation were selected for a com...