Analysis of Job Attraction and Population Movement in Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro Region

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Explore the dynamic relationship between job opportunities and population movement in the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro region, focusing on whether people follow jobs or jobs follow people. The analysis covers aspects like regional economic factors and the impact of work location on personal income.


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  1. JOBS ATTRACTING PEOPLE VERSUS PEOPLE ATTRACTING JOBS Thomas R. Harris, Professor and Director University of Nevada, Reno Department of Economics University Center for Economic Development

  2. SOME POINTS 1. Do People Follow Jobs or Do Jobs Follow People. 2. Using Regional Economic Analysis Project for Analysis of the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, Oregon and Washington SMSA 3. Opportunity to discuss Journey to-Work Data 4. Opportunity to discuss Place of Work Employment and Place of Residence Employment

  3. Counties in Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro SMSA Oregon Counties Clackamas Columbia Multnomah Washington Washington Counties Clark Skamanis

  4. Major Components as a Percent of Total Personal Income: Multnomah County, Oregon, and the U.S., 2012

  5. Earned Income in Multnomah County, Oregon as a Percent of Total Personal Income: Place of Residence vs. Place of Work, 1969-2012.

  6. Multnomah County Major Income Components as a Percent of Total Personal Income:1969 vs. 2012 and Component Contributions to Real Income Growth, 1970-2012

  7. Major Components as a Percent of Total Personal Income: Washington County, Oregon, and the U.S., 2012

  8. Earned Income in Washington County, Oregon as a Percent of Total Personal Income: Place of Residence vs. Place of Work, 1969-2012.

  9. Washington County Major Income Components as a Percent of Total Personal Income:1969 vs. 2012 and Component Contributions to Real Income Growth, 1970-2012

  10. Major Components as a Percent of Total Personal Income: Columbia County, Oregon, and the U.S., 2012

  11. Earned Income in Columbia County, Oregon as a Percent of Total Personal Income: Place of Residence vs. Place of Work, 1969-2012.

  12. Columbia County Major Income Components as a Percent of Total Personal Income:1969 vs. 2012 and Component Contributions to Real Income Growth, 1970-2012

  13. QUESTIONS

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