Has the Pandemic Changed the Labor Market for Good? An Overview of Changes Seen in the Three Years Since COVID-19 Arrived.

As we recently passed the three-year anniversary of when we expected to shut things down for two weeks for COVID-19, we will look back on the impact the pandemic has had on our economy and the labor market.
 
In this webinar, Chmura’s CEO and Chief Economist, Dr. Chris Chmura and Senior Economic Consultant, Patrick Clapp, will give a data-backed analysis on the short- and long-term implications of the COVID-19 pandemic three years into it.
 
Topics will include:
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- ​​​​​​​What did the COVID recession look like in hindsight, is this what we expected? How might the potential upcoming recession differ?
 
- The latest trends in job openings and what industries and occupations have reached pre-COVID levels. What industries haven’t yet recovered?
 
- What are the data showing about the future of remote/hybrid jobs?
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- How were men and women in the workforce affected differently by the pandemic? How were different socioeconomic groups affected and what do these discrepancies mean long term?
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 -  What are the permanent structural changes in the economy and labor market that have occurred as a result of the pandemic?

We hope you can join us. If you can’t join the live event, register anyway and we’ll send you a recording of the session.​​​​​​​

  • Chris Chmura

    CEO and Chief Economist, Chmura

  • Patrick Clapp

    Senior Economic Consultant, Chmura

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