This brief describes why employment equity is critical to Mississippi's economic future and lays out a policy roadmap toachieve employment equity. It is based on data analysis and modeling of a "full-employment economy" (defined as when everyone who wants a job can find one), which was conducted by the Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) at the University of Southern California, and on policy research and focus groups conducted by PolicyLink and the Mississippi Low-Income Child Care Initiative (MLICCI)
Editors' Note: Although this article is about targeted economic development in Maine, we feel that i...
Symposium: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and the Law: The Real World Effects of Law on Mississippi B...
The purpose of this study is to inform about the best practices of workforce development, and to con...
This report, Advancing Employment Equity in Alabama, offers a framework to guide policymakers as the...
The State of Working Mississippi 2016 analyzes trends in population, education, labor force, jobs, e...
Research conducted in collaboration with the Institute for Women's Policy Research, finds that for s...
Creating opportunities for young men and boys of color to reach their full potential helps to advanc...
Alabama's future competitiveness depends on the participation and inclusion of all of our residents,...
In the coming years, Mississippi stands to realize a $54 billion gain in economic output by closing ...
This brief describes why employment equity in rural North Carolina is critical to the state's econom...
The Mississippi Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (MI-BEST) program is an example of a ...
In Mississippi, disparities in wealth are enormous and breakdown largely by race. White households h...
The Women's Fund supports post-secondary education and job skills training for low-income women to h...
This document presents an equity analysis of Sunflower County, Mississippi. It was developed to supp...
Underemployment and poverty are important social problems, and they have received attention from res...
Editors' Note: Although this article is about targeted economic development in Maine, we feel that i...
Symposium: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and the Law: The Real World Effects of Law on Mississippi B...
The purpose of this study is to inform about the best practices of workforce development, and to con...
This report, Advancing Employment Equity in Alabama, offers a framework to guide policymakers as the...
The State of Working Mississippi 2016 analyzes trends in population, education, labor force, jobs, e...
Research conducted in collaboration with the Institute for Women's Policy Research, finds that for s...
Creating opportunities for young men and boys of color to reach their full potential helps to advanc...
Alabama's future competitiveness depends on the participation and inclusion of all of our residents,...
In the coming years, Mississippi stands to realize a $54 billion gain in economic output by closing ...
This brief describes why employment equity in rural North Carolina is critical to the state's econom...
The Mississippi Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training (MI-BEST) program is an example of a ...
In Mississippi, disparities in wealth are enormous and breakdown largely by race. White households h...
The Women's Fund supports post-secondary education and job skills training for low-income women to h...
This document presents an equity analysis of Sunflower County, Mississippi. It was developed to supp...
Underemployment and poverty are important social problems, and they have received attention from res...
Editors' Note: Although this article is about targeted economic development in Maine, we feel that i...
Symposium: Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and the Law: The Real World Effects of Law on Mississippi B...
The purpose of this study is to inform about the best practices of workforce development, and to con...