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DEED's Labor Market Information office has created an in-depth study of the initial impacts of the COVID-19 Recession on employment and establishments.
How prevalent are hiring difficulties in Minnesota? To what extent are skills mismatches responsible for these difficulties? What other factors play a role?
In the face of increasingly tight labor markets, a growing scarcity of workers is now recognized as one of Minnesota’s most significant barriers to sustained economic growth. Because of these constraints, it has become evident that immigration has been and will continue to be a vital source of the workforce that employers need to succeed.
Racial disparities in education, employment, and income exist and persist for a wide variety of reasons, but the economic challenges and opportunities every region in Minnesota will face over the next 15 years are so great that they will need to be tackled with a multi-pronged approach to attracting, retaining, and training workers of all demographic characteristics.
Choosing a career is serious business. These printable PDF handouts provide regional data to help guide students and job seekers through the career exploration process.
There are now six generations living together in Minnesota, and at least five generations in the workforce.
Updated reports that provide details on the Drive for 5 sectors including number of firms and jobs, wages, recent and projected growth trends, and workforce demographics.