Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the other New England states; population growth is slow; and the economy is undergoing a change that has shifted from manufacturing to more knowledge-based jobs. Catherine Renault, Linda Silka and Jake Ward discuss these challenges, looking at what employers want in their employees and at the kinds of jobs the state is likely to see in the future. They point out that the Sustainability Solutions Initiative, with its emphasis on a boundary-crossing approach to education, is an example of a way to train today’s students to fill and create the jobs of the future
Beyond Pessimism, part two of a three-part series on Maine\u27s workforce. Part Two looks at wheth...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s changing workforce demographics, with comments by John Dorrer of...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its work-force: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
The underpinnings of what is broadly called workforce development have not changed since the late 19...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...
There is currently an intense focus on job growth in Maine and across the country, and rightfully so...
Technological innovation, globalization and other economic forces together shape the structure of jo...
Building a new energy economy based on increasing efficiency and developing new energy sources requi...
This study examines what we believe to be the crucial issue for workforce development in Maine, name...
The authors discuss how Maine’s Sustainability Solutions Initiative (SSI) can contribute to economi...
Recommends policies to raise postsecondary education attainment rates and incomes by aligning higher...
In the face of economic challenges that continue to face Maine and other states in a time of globali...
In this commentary on a recent Maine Policy Review article by John Dorrer, the author asks whether M...
Beyond Pessimism, part two of a three-part series on Maine\u27s workforce. Part Two looks at wheth...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s changing workforce demographics, with comments by John Dorrer of...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its work-force: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
The underpinnings of what is broadly called workforce development have not changed since the late 19...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...
There is currently an intense focus on job growth in Maine and across the country, and rightfully so...
Technological innovation, globalization and other economic forces together shape the structure of jo...
Building a new energy economy based on increasing efficiency and developing new energy sources requi...
This study examines what we believe to be the crucial issue for workforce development in Maine, name...
The authors discuss how Maine’s Sustainability Solutions Initiative (SSI) can contribute to economi...
Recommends policies to raise postsecondary education attainment rates and incomes by aligning higher...
In the face of economic challenges that continue to face Maine and other states in a time of globali...
In this commentary on a recent Maine Policy Review article by John Dorrer, the author asks whether M...
Beyond Pessimism, part two of a three-part series on Maine\u27s workforce. Part Two looks at wheth...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s changing workforce demographics, with comments by John Dorrer of...