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Our Timothy Bartik presented in a webinar on broadly shared economic success at a webinar for the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The webinar, “Deindustrialization and regional transitions: How can places transform leaving no one behind?” also featured presentations from OECD officials and Enrico Moretti of the University of California, Berkeley.
Tim Bartik presents in OECD webinar about local economic success
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Our Policies for Place initiative hosted a convening in partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Detroit Branch, to discuss implementing place-based policies to drive positive economic outcomes for communities across the nation. The focus: “What can communities do to improve economic mobility for their residents?”
Upjohn Institute convenes experts to discuss policies to improve local economies
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The first-ever Childcare Champions of Michigan awards honored 12 employers working to make child care more affordable and accessible. Hosted by Pulse https://lnkd.in/ghDXHCJe at the Upjohn Institute and the Early Childhood Investment Corporation, the ceremony recognized employers across the state who demonstrate an outstanding commitment to supporting working parents and advancing access to quality child care.
Childcare Champions awards honor employers for supporting working parents
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In light of the increasingly hostile atmosphere on X, formerly Twitter, many academic researchers and research organizations, including the Upjohn Institute, have stopped using the platform. After exploring alternative short-form platforms, we have chosen to invest our time in Bluesky, a platform where we can share our work and engage in a respectful exchange of ideas. (We have also increased our presence here on LinkedIn.) As Bluesky has achieved a critical mass of social scientists and other thought leaders, our Aaron Sojourner has prepared a quick-start guide for economics-focused individuals and organizations considering Bluesky: https://lnkd.in/grHjYyW5
For Bluesky-Curious Econ Lovers - Aaron Sojourner
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Despite the expectation that jobs increasingly will require bachelor’s degrees, there has been little research until now on how the colleges and universities that grant these degrees respond to employer demand.
Colleges respond to employers’ needs, new research finds
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Washington Monthly piece focuses on research from our Brad Hershbein and coauthors using LinkedIn alumni data to show that regional public universities keep more graduates in-state and in-region than do flagship universities.
Those Colleges With “State” in Their Name | Washington Monthly
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New video showcases our Gabrielle Pepin discussing her research on what support is available and what more is needed for people providing care to older adults and children. You can also read her full commentary at the home page of upjohn.org.
How to Help Families Care for Children AND Older Adults
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A new plan created by Pulse at the W.E. Upjohn Institute puts southwest Michigan on the path toward more affordable and accessible child care. The comprehensive plan follows an expansive survey and engagement with partners representing all facets of the child care landscape.
Pulse plan guides region toward affordable, accessible child care
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