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On the Move : Incoming and Outgoing Minority Prime-Age Populations in South Carolina from 2016 to 2021
Fenton, Robert P. ; South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs
Fenton, Robert P.
South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs
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Abstract
As of April 2023, South Carolina has one of the nation’s lowest labor participation rates and one of the most rapidly aging populations. To accommodate these measures, the state has mobilized a significant number of resources to entice corporations to relocate production and processing facilities within its borders. This brief examines some of the characteristics of prime-age minority populations that have arrived or left the state from 2016 to 2021. Its aim is to
better understand how workforce constraints, wages, educational ambitions, and other factors might contribute to or hamper further economic development in the state.
Issue Date
2023-06
Keywords
Labor supply--South Carolina--Statistics, Economic development--South Carolina
Type
Document
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