Author Laura Fairman argues that state policymakers should reconsider their economic development strategy in light of remote work trends. Implementing a grant-making initiative to attract new residents would add to the tools currently targeted at strengthening and growing Maine’s workforce
Building a new energy economy based on increasing efficiency and developing new energy sources requi...
Introduction to Maine Policy Review\u27s special issue on the Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ma...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stricken American workers deeply, causing widespread layoffs and accelerat...
Although remote work has been a growing phenomenon since before COVID-19, the pandemic has accelerat...
In previous Maine Policy Review essays, the author assessed the chronic economic distress facing Mai...
The arrival of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus which causes COVID-19) in the United States in early 2020 led t...
In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic changed the nature of work for many Americans, and the use of these a...
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Maine was already on the leading edge of what was termed the “silver...
This article uses a variety of data sources to examine the pandemic’s impact on the labor market in ...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...
The fundamental purpose of any policy is to safeguard and improve the well-being of people. The unde...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
There is currently an intense focus on job growth in Maine and across the country, and rightfully so...
According to Lisa Miller and Deborah Deatrick, everyone everywhere was unprepared for a disruption o...
Building a new energy economy based on increasing efficiency and developing new energy sources requi...
Introduction to Maine Policy Review\u27s special issue on the Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ma...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has stricken American workers deeply, causing widespread layoffs and accelerat...
Although remote work has been a growing phenomenon since before COVID-19, the pandemic has accelerat...
In previous Maine Policy Review essays, the author assessed the chronic economic distress facing Mai...
The arrival of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus which causes COVID-19) in the United States in early 2020 led t...
In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic changed the nature of work for many Americans, and the use of these a...
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Maine was already on the leading edge of what was termed the “silver...
This article uses a variety of data sources to examine the pandemic’s impact on the labor market in ...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...
The fundamental purpose of any policy is to safeguard and improve the well-being of people. The unde...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
There is currently an intense focus on job growth in Maine and across the country, and rightfully so...
According to Lisa Miller and Deborah Deatrick, everyone everywhere was unprepared for a disruption o...
Building a new energy economy based on increasing efficiency and developing new energy sources requi...
Introduction to Maine Policy Review\u27s special issue on the Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ma...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...