Around the Region: Texas Reclaims Jobs Lost in Pandemic; Some Metros Still Trying to Catch Up
Juliette Coia and
Pia Orrenius
Southwest Economy, 2022, issue First Quarter
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The recovery from the pandemic recession ushered in a massive reallocation of employment between industries with repercussions for different areas of the state.
Date: 2022
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