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Gen Z's Mental Health, Economic Distress and Technology
More young adults seek mental health treatment and struggle with affordability than older adults. Do economic factors play a role in worsening mental health indicators?
An Approach to Addressing Health Care Workforce Shortages
A collaboration shows a way to address a health care worker shortage in an "opportunity occupation" that pays above-median wages without requiring a bachelor's degree.
Not Working, Out-of-School Young Adults in the U.S. by Race and Geography
An analysis examines the rates of U.S. young adults who aren’t in school or working—that is, “disconnected”—by where they live and by race and ethnicity.
The Use of AI in the Health Care Workplace: The U.S. Experience
An analysis of a national hospital survey finds that AI adoption varies greatly by geography, particularly for rural hospitals not located near a metro area.
Using 211 Data to Gauge Eighth District Economic Conditions
An analysis describes households’ economic health using data on 211 calls for assistance with housing, utilities, food, transportation, health care and disaster relief.
The Use of AI in the Health Care Workplace: The Experience in Eighth District States
An analysis of a hospital survey finds that AI adoption varies greatly by geography. The variations are notable both between metro and rural areas and among Eighth District states.
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Health Care Opportunity Occupations and Workforce Strategies in U.S. and Eighth District Hospitals
Six in-demand health care occupations—like certain nursing and clinical technician roles—can offer rural workers above-median wages without a four-year degree.
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Disconnected Young Adults: A Look at the Eighth Federal Reserve District
An analysis examines labor market experiences of disconnected young adults by geography, race, education and income nationally and in the Eighth District.