Dayton Ohio use to be a huge and growing blue-collar community. In the past 30 years, several large factories have moved away, leaving former employees struggling to find new jobs. Drawing on Facing Project Narratives in Dayton and social science literature, this project will examine the causes and effects of economic restructuring that occurred between 1980 and the 2000s. In addition, this poster will provide an overview of efforts to overcome the unintended consequences of economic restructuring in Dayton.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/2196/thumbnail.jp
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News release announces the University of Dayton\u27s healthy contribution to the economy of the Miam...
Great Recession that began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009 was the most severe since the Gre...
Today, there are severe disparities in economic well-being between the city of Dayton and the surrou...
Dayton, Ohio is a city currently in transition; once a technological and business hub, Dayton has gr...
A number of industries underwent large and permanent reductions in employment growth at the beginnin...
This week, Dayton Together announced that because of a legal obstacle that cannot be overcome, it sc...
News release announces that the employment growth rate for the Dayton-Springfield area is likely to ...
On September 19, 1977, the Lykes Corporation announced the closing of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube ...
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Co-Op Dayton is a non-profit founded in 2015 that incubates cooperative businesses to create and ret...
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The United States lost 4.5 million manufacturing jobs, about 24 percent of its manufacturing base, b...
Summary. The paper argues that changes in the national economy are important in an explanation of in...
News release announces the University of Dayton\u27s healthy contribution to the economy of the Miam...
Great Recession that began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009 was the most severe since the Gre...
Today, there are severe disparities in economic well-being between the city of Dayton and the surrou...
Dayton, Ohio is a city currently in transition; once a technological and business hub, Dayton has gr...
A number of industries underwent large and permanent reductions in employment growth at the beginnin...
This week, Dayton Together announced that because of a legal obstacle that cannot be overcome, it sc...
News release announces that the employment growth rate for the Dayton-Springfield area is likely to ...
On September 19, 1977, the Lykes Corporation announced the closing of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube ...
After researching the history of industries in Dayton, Ohio and examining the current economic chara...
Co-Op Dayton is a non-profit founded in 2015 that incubates cooperative businesses to create and ret...
This presentation will examine the causes and consequences of white flight in Dayton during and foll...
In past decades, many cities and regions have underwent structural transformations—e.g., in old indu...
The Dayton Region shows tremendous promise in becoming an area known for its technology and innovati...
The United States lost 4.5 million manufacturing jobs, about 24 percent of its manufacturing base, b...
Summary. The paper argues that changes in the national economy are important in an explanation of in...
News release announces the University of Dayton\u27s healthy contribution to the economy of the Miam...
Great Recession that began in December 2007 and ended in June 2009 was the most severe since the Gre...