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A blog from the Center for Small Towns, a community outreach organization operated through the University of Minnesota, Morris. The Center prides itself on meeting the needs of small towns and organizations through a flexible, multi-faceted, community focused approach.

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600 East 4th Street
Morris, Minnesota 56267
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Month: June 2017

Rural Minnesota & the Automation Revolution – Part 2

This series of blog posts widens the focus on the impacts automation will have on overall employment in in Greater Minnesota, and in particular, West Central Minnesota. Part two explores the potential impact in more detail by comparing the amount of jobs across the key job sectors in the West Central region to employment in sectors in Minnesota as a whole.

Read more "Rural Minnesota & the Automation Revolution – Part 2"

Rural Minnesota & the Automation Revolution: Part 1

This series of blog posts widens the focus on the impacts automation will have on overall employment in in Greater Minnesota, and in particular, West Central Minnesota. In part one, we examine the nature of the automation revolution and which economic sectors in Greater Minnesota are most vulnerable.

Read more "Rural Minnesota & the Automation Revolution: Part 1"
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