Episode 17: Key Workforce Issues (Vital Connections On Air)
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Episode 17: Key Workforce Issues (Vital Connections On Air)
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2018-09-19
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University of Minnesota Extension’s Center for Community Vitality hosted a workforce symposium to bring together researchers and practitioners across Extension and the University. This symposium encouraged those in attendance to explore the topic of workforce and consider how we might come together to better learn about and serve the people of Minnesota. In this episode you will hear from a variety of speakers who shared insights on specific issues that are directly impacting Minnesota’s workforce. Guests: Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) Davis, Professor, Department of Applied Economics Dr. Yingling Fan, Associate Professor, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs Dr. Jennifer Schultz, Co-directory, health Care Management Program and Professor of Economics, Labovitz School of Business and Economics Dr. Ann Ziebarth, Professor, Housing Studies
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Runtime (39:55). Note: Our Vital Connections On Air episodes are audio-based interviews. Written transcripts are generated using a combination of speech recognition software and human transcribers, and may contain errors. Please check the corresponding audio before referencing content in print.
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U of M Extension Center for Community Vitality; Callevig, Christy. (2018). Episode 17: Key Workforce Issues (Vital Connections On Air). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/217076.
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