“Investing in human capital…, the ability for people to pivot and work in different industries, is absolutely critical,” shares Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning Suzanne Moomaw, in elaboration of her ongoing analyses of 17 post-industrial cities in the United States that had the highest rates of unemployment circa 1960 to 2010.
“Cities Without Work” is part of our new series of video shorts on “Collaborative Actions,” highlighting social impact through a culture of research collaboration and ongoing partnerships.
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