Wednesday, November 29, 2017

NEEP: "Employment growth will be constrained by the number of available workers"

From Alan Clayton-Matthews' presentation to the New England Economic Partnership conference at the Boston Fed yesterday.  A recurring challenge faces Massachusetts and New England: "demographic constraints." Because the region is not growing its working-age population as quickly as the rest of the nation, employers will struggle to find workers. For a variety of reasons older workers may see the need to remain in the labor force due to either financial considerations or in response to other incentives to remain on the job.  






























More from Professor Clayton-Matthews: "Construction will be the fastest growing sector, but health services and skilled business sectors will add the most jobs."  Through 2021 the composition of the Massachusetts workforce will not be radically different than what we see today with the erosion of jobs in manufacturing. 


For a recap of the discussion from yesterday's conference, read Michael Norton's State House News Service dispatch

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