This paper on the occupational outlook for Maine’s women workers was intended as an update to the Bureau of Labor Education’s previous briefing papers on this topic. These earlier papers showed that despite many upbeat analyses of the best “hot new jobs” that will be available to women workers in the next decade, the largest occupations available to women workers in Maine will continue to be primarily jobs with low wages and little economic securit
The Maine State Planning Office is preparing to release its most recent long range economic forecast...
The rapid rise in women’s labor force participation was a major development in the labor market duri...
The Hallowell-based Maine Women\u27s Policy Center is preparing a release of A Woman\u27s Guide to ...
This paper on the occupational outlook for Maine’s women workers is intended as an update to the Bur...
This briefing paper focused on four basic questions concerning Maine’s women workers: 1) Why are man...
There are currently many upbeat analyses of the best and highest paying “hot new jobs” available to ...
Capitol Update piece reporting that women in Maine continue to get paid less for doing the same wor...
Fewer than 3 percent of workers in Maine\u27s construction trades are women, a figure that hasn\u27t...
This report examines recent developments in Maine’s labor markets. This study also calculates a proj...
There is currently an intense focus on job growth in Maine and across the country, and rightfully so...
The underpinnings of what is broadly called workforce development have not changed since the late 19...
Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s No. 2 rank in New England and No. 8 ranking nationally in closin...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
This November 2016 report, based on pre-recession and post-recession earnings data from the American...
The study of labor conditions, especially in relation to women, is a comparatively untouched field i...
The Maine State Planning Office is preparing to release its most recent long range economic forecast...
The rapid rise in women’s labor force participation was a major development in the labor market duri...
The Hallowell-based Maine Women\u27s Policy Center is preparing a release of A Woman\u27s Guide to ...
This paper on the occupational outlook for Maine’s women workers is intended as an update to the Bur...
This briefing paper focused on four basic questions concerning Maine’s women workers: 1) Why are man...
There are currently many upbeat analyses of the best and highest paying “hot new jobs” available to ...
Capitol Update piece reporting that women in Maine continue to get paid less for doing the same wor...
Fewer than 3 percent of workers in Maine\u27s construction trades are women, a figure that hasn\u27t...
This report examines recent developments in Maine’s labor markets. This study also calculates a proj...
There is currently an intense focus on job growth in Maine and across the country, and rightfully so...
The underpinnings of what is broadly called workforce development have not changed since the late 19...
Capitol Update piece on Maine\u27s No. 2 rank in New England and No. 8 ranking nationally in closin...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
This November 2016 report, based on pre-recession and post-recession earnings data from the American...
The study of labor conditions, especially in relation to women, is a comparatively untouched field i...
The Maine State Planning Office is preparing to release its most recent long range economic forecast...
The rapid rise in women’s labor force participation was a major development in the labor market duri...
The Hallowell-based Maine Women\u27s Policy Center is preparing a release of A Woman\u27s Guide to ...