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Labor market trends in Massachusetts regions: northeast

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  • Robert Clifford

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Using the most recent data available, the Northeast Regional Labor Market Profile provides a detailed picture of the region?s current and future labor supply. For context, it also provides detailed information on labor demand in the region over the past decade. This profile is designed to help guide workforce development professionals, policy makers, and civic, education, and business leaders as they make decisions about education and training opportunities.

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  • Robert Clifford, 2012. "Labor market trends in Massachusetts regions: northeast," Labor Market Trends, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedblm:y:2012:x:6
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    Labor market - Massachusetts;

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