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This report discusses trends in Maryland's [USA] workforce between 2000 and 2006 and offers recommendations for educating and training immigrant workers. Rapid growth in the number and share of immigrant workers did not come at the expense of native-born workers, who saw their labor force participation grow over this six-year period. Unusually diverse and highly educated, Maryland's immigrant workers can be found in such key skilled industries as health care, information technology, and the sciences.
This report discusses trends in Maryland's [USA] workforce between 2000 and 2006 and offers recommendations for educating ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Capps, Randolph; Fortuny, Karina Corporate authors: Urban Institute (U.S.) Date: 2008 Geographic subjects: North America; United States Resource type: Paper Series name: The Retirement Policy Program discussion paper Subjects: Outcomes; Economics; Migration; |
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