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Tuesday, May 23, 2017

The Benchmarks Bulletin
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Latest Issue of MassBenchmarks Released

The Spring 2017 issue of MassBenchmarks examines current conditions in the Massachusetts economy and features a look at young adult employment in the Commonwealth and an analysis of estimated costs and coverage associated with extending paid family and medical leave.

THE CURRENT ISSUE'S HIGHLIGHTS

A Vibrant Economy Faces Uncertainties
Lower unemployment rates from Boston to the Gateway Cities reflect a robust state economy. Uncertainties on the horizon include slow labor force growth, a stronger dollar’s influence on exports, slower growth in China and Europe, and the impact of Trump Administration policies.
• Robert Nakosteen

Paid Family and Medical Leave in Massachusetts: Costs and Coverage
A simulation model finds costs of hypothetical paid family leave options for Massachusetts to be low. Estimates consider the annual number and length of leaves, coverage across employees, and other factors.
• Randy Albelda & Alan Clayton-Matthews

Youth Labor Force Conditions: Employment and Attachment for Young Workers in Massachusetts
Participation by young adults in the Massachusetts labor force has been trending downward, especially since the Great Recession. At the same time, employment rates by works age 55 and older have increased, suggesting competition with younger workers for scarce employment opportunities.
• Mark Melnik

Overcoming Barriers to Employment in a Tight Labor Market
Conditions for the underemployed call for multipronged strategies. These include accelerated learning for adults without postsecondary education, more robust job-connection pathways for younger workers, and regional partnerships that provide training for jobs in demand.
• Raija Vaisanen

For more information please contact:

Dr. Robert Nakosteen
Executive Editor, MassBenchmarks
Professor of Economics
Isenberg School of Management
University of Massachusetts Amherst
(413) 545-5687
nakosteen@isenberg.umass.edu

Dr. Alan Clayton-Matthews
Senior Contributing Editor, MassBenchmarks
Associate Professor of Economics & Public Policy
Northeastern University
(617) 512-6224
a.clayton-matthews@northeastern.edu

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Dr. Michael Goodman
Co-Editor, MassBenchmarks
Executive Director, the Public Policy Center (PPC)
Professor of Public Policy
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
(617) 823-2770
mgoodman@umassd.edu

Dr. Mark Melnik
Senior Managing Editor, MassBenchmarks
Director, Economic and Public Policy Research
University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute
617-287-3988
mmelnik@donahue.umassp.edu