Calling #Researchers and #Nonprofit professionals: we're #hiring! We have open positions including...
- Sr Research Manager opportunity to join the @BosIndicators team behind the recent report on Care Work in MA.
Find all our available roles here: https://t.co/F5aFAvYZc1
Compelling new research by @leah_boustan & Ran Abramitzky on immigrant economic mobility. Countering racist/xenophobic rhetoric common in today’s politics, it shows that immigrant mobility in 2nd gen today is as high as it was during the Ellis Island era.
https://t.co/VHW9PPhXbX
TBF is #hiring! We have positions open across the Foundation for all stages, from senior-level candidates to early career professionals. Please view our open positions and we hope to receive your application soon.
#NonprofitJobs#Apply#Boston
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🚨 Job Alert: There's a new job opening for a senior research manager at our #NNIP partner in Boston at the @BosIndicators. Please reach out to the amazing @trevormattos for questions about the role!
https://t.co/HtPCe3Fj8i
After 3 and half years at @BosIndicators tomorrow will be my last day. I remain extremely grateful to my talented colleagues at BI and across the @bostonfdn. Please share this job posting far and wide and reach out with any questions! :) https://t.co/G7dmCX6zpW
Entrepreneurs of color are being short-changed. Unjust policies have shut out minority-owned businesses from accessing the capital they need to start and grow. Through #PublicBanking, Massachusetts lawmakers can help close the racial wealth gap. https://t.co/aGYX4XTaac #mapoli
Revised @BLS_gov data shows the MA unemployment rate trending above the national rate for most of the winter. In January 2022, MA's rate was 4.8% and the US rate was 4%.
Learn more on the COVID Community Data Lab:
https://t.co/xlmmflilQt
For ppl to embrace the idea that progress is possible we need to get better at cheerleading successes when they happen. Exhibit A: state and federal spending for low-income renters doubled during the pandemic.
From our latest research brief:
https://t.co/DLMN6sE1an
🗓Monday Mini-Quiz: After 22 months of recovery from the COVID-19 recession, MA is back to “just” 155k jobs below the pre-pandemic baseline.
How many jobs below baseline was MA at the worst point of the Great Recession?
MA unemployment is near where it was before the pandemic & yet many employers still report difficulty finding workers. What’s going on with the labor market?
Check out our newest brief to learn more about where we’re at in MA & some possible reasons why:
https://t.co/q0cTIJ1kGn
Have a background in data analysis and interested in research to advance a more just & equitable Greater Boston? Boston Indicators is hiring a Research Intern to work with us during this summer/spring.
Learn more here:
https://t.co/EmH9aczNFR
Great piece we just released summing up what is going on with the labor market in MA. Among the interesting findings, data show total jobs are still far below pre-pandemic levels, and this may partly have to do with discouraged workers leaving the labor force.
MA unemployment is near where it was before the pandemic & yet many employers still report difficulty finding workers. What’s going on with the labor market?
Check out our newest brief to learn more about where we’re at in MA & some possible reasons why:
https://t.co/q0cTIJ1kGn
Have a background in data analysis and interested in research to advance a more just & equitable Greater Boston? Boston Indicators is hiring a Research Intern to work with us during this summer/spring.
Learn more here:
https://t.co/EmH9aczNFR
Let's get this opportunity right! New @BosIndicators explainer simplifies the wonky details of new MBTA upzoning guidelines...and provides some commentary/analysis. Please help us share this resource and let us know what you think we might have missed
https://t.co/E004XNNUM6