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- Public Sector Impacts of the Great Recession and COVID-19
It is clear that public sector employment has not kept pace with population growth, and that both California and the nation entered the current downturn with a smaller public sector relative to population than we had in 2007 (Figures 2 and 3) In California, public sector employment recovered more quickly than nationally (Figure 3)
- Effects of Economic Downturn on Private and Public Employment
Since the United States suffered an economic downturn more than 10 years ago, employment in the public sector has never fully bounced back The public sector took less of a hit than private industry but belt-tightening by state and local governments has not loosened enough to return to pre-recession employment levels
- Trends in State and Local Government Employment – CEPR
Analyzing employment trends in the public sector from their 2008 peaks (instead of the 2007 private sector peak) through 2019 shows that state employment was up 0 6 percent, local had just regained its 2008 level, and the subsector local education was down by 1 0 percent over the 11-year span
- The U. S. Labor Market During and After the Great Recession . . .
The Great Recession is likely to have interacted with or exacerbated several preexisting trends in the U S economy, some of which may have been masked by the dot com and housing bubbles 3 During the past decades, there was a confluence of events that gained traction, such as the rise of global competition, technological advances such as the
- Public Employment Still Hasn’t Caught Up From The . . . - Forbes
Public employees, for example, often have less access to remote work options when those jobs can be done remotely, than is the case for private sector workers State and local governments can also
- The public-sector jobs crisis - Economic Policy Institute
Because women and African Americans have historically been overrepresented in public-sector employment, they have been disproportionately affected by state and local government budget cuts Since the official end of the recession in June 2009, the private sector has slowly recovered some of the jobs it lost during the downturn, while the public
- Economic implications of a record decline in government jobs . . .
A notable aspect of the July employment report is the decline in public-sector employment In fact, public-sector employment (i e federal, state, and local government jobs) declined in 10 of the past 12 months, in sharp contrast to 29 consecutive months of private-sector job growth Indeed, falling public employment has been among the largest
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