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Title: State of renewal: Charting a new course for Indiana's economic growth and inclusion
Citation Type: Miscellaneous
Publication Year: 2021
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Abstract: There’s been no escaping the COVID-19 pandemic, with its toll of hospitalizations, layoffs, and quarantines. Every place in America has been affected, often in drastic ways, as the coronavirus hit home and laid bare—like an X-ray—an array of underlying economic and social challenges wherever it arrived. And so it has been in Indiana. While it has managed, by some measures, one of the stronger recoveries from the initial crisis among states, the Hoosier State has also contended with major dislocations and challenges. Not only did COVID-19 interrupt several years of relatively decent growth prior to the pandemic shock, but the pandemic and its impacts have intensified an array of concerns about the underlying health and resilience of the state’s economy, ranging from its technological competitiveness (region by region) to its adaptability to the pay of its jobs.
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Authors: Muro, Mark; Maxim, Robert; Whiton, Jacob; You, Yang; Byerly-Duke, Eli; Aberg, Monica Essig
Publisher: Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings
Data Collections: IPUMS USA, IPUMS CPS
Topics: Health, Labor Force and Occupational Structure
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