The COVID-19 pandemic has stricken American workers deeply, causing widespread layoffs and accelerating the longer-term disappearance of jobs available to workers with limited skills and education. As a result, its impact has exacerbated inequalities of income and opportunity. A long-term strategy for postpandemic economic development in Maine will require building bridges from existing skill sets to jobs offering greater employment opportunity and security. Maine can take advantage of the COVID-19 crisis to restructure the institutional environment in ways that will align the incentives of the public and private sectors and will achieve these goals
The fundamental purpose of any policy is to safeguard and improve the well-being of people. The unde...
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Maine was already on the leading edge of what was termed the “silver...
According to Lisa Miller and Deborah Deatrick, everyone everywhere was unprepared for a disruption o...
This article uses a variety of data sources to examine the pandemic’s impact on the labor market in ...
Author Laura Fairman argues that state policymakers should reconsider their economic development str...
The disruption of the labor market caused by the COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented. The unemployme...
The arrival of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus which causes COVID-19) in the United States in early 2020 led t...
In this policy brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz and Corey Sparks discuss the wide variations in unemploy...
The Maine economy experienced an 11-percent reduction in employment from February to July of 2020, w...
Maine is home to the worst COVID-19 racial disparity in the country, with Black and African American...
The Maine economy experienced an 11-percent reduction in employment from February to July of 2020, w...
The underpinnings of what is broadly called workforce development have not changed since the late 19...
Currently, job openings outnumber workers in the United States with only 0.76 workers for every open...
In this brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz, Corey Sparks, and Asiya Validova report that in April 2020, af...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
The fundamental purpose of any policy is to safeguard and improve the well-being of people. The unde...
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Maine was already on the leading edge of what was termed the “silver...
According to Lisa Miller and Deborah Deatrick, everyone everywhere was unprepared for a disruption o...
This article uses a variety of data sources to examine the pandemic’s impact on the labor market in ...
Author Laura Fairman argues that state policymakers should reconsider their economic development str...
The disruption of the labor market caused by the COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented. The unemployme...
The arrival of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus which causes COVID-19) in the United States in early 2020 led t...
In this policy brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz and Corey Sparks discuss the wide variations in unemploy...
The Maine economy experienced an 11-percent reduction in employment from February to July of 2020, w...
Maine is home to the worst COVID-19 racial disparity in the country, with Black and African American...
The Maine economy experienced an 11-percent reduction in employment from February to July of 2020, w...
The underpinnings of what is broadly called workforce development have not changed since the late 19...
Currently, job openings outnumber workers in the United States with only 0.76 workers for every open...
In this brief, authors Rogelio Sáenz, Corey Sparks, and Asiya Validova report that in April 2020, af...
In an era when the availability of skilled labor is deemed one of the most important ingredients of ...
The fundamental purpose of any policy is to safeguard and improve the well-being of people. The unde...
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Maine was already on the leading edge of what was termed the “silver...
According to Lisa Miller and Deborah Deatrick, everyone everywhere was unprepared for a disruption o...