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Economic Self Sufficiency

Buffalo and Erie County Workforce Investment Board Plan
The Workforce Investment Act requirement to develop a Comprehensive Local Plan offers Local Boards the opportunity to re-evaluate their current system's delivery of employment and training services in light of economic shifts, new initiatives, new mandates, and its vision for the economic and workforce development of the area. In accordance with the flexibility granted to the states, this planning guidance is provided to assist local areas in the development of a three-year plan.
Buffalo Child Care Means Business
Cornell University ILR: Study after study has shown, in research spanning forty years, that investments in high quality child care and early childhood education do more than pay significant returns to children and their families. They also benefit taxpayers, profit employers and employees, and enhance the economic vitality of communities. When parents can rely on quality child care, they are not only more productive employees, their children also succeed better in school and throughout life.
Two Steps Back: City and Suburban Poverty Trends
Brookings Institution: An analysis of poverty in cities and suburbs of the nation’s 100 largest metropolitan areas, based on data from the 2005 American Community Survey and Census 2000 by the Brookings Institution.
Losing Ground: Income and Poverty in Upstate NY
A study of income and poverty data for Upstate New York from 1980-2000 by the Brookings Institution.
Poverty: A State of Extremes
UB Regional Institute: Recently released survey data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that: New York State, by certain measures, is both richer and poorer than the nation as a whole; wide income and poverty disparities persist within Buffalo Niagara (Erie and Niagara counties); and education is likely the best long-term antidote to poverty’s grip on individuals and communities.
America's Forgotten Middle Class Jobs
Report by Workforce Alliance in Washington, DC: The report argues that the demand for workers to fill jobs in the middle of the labor market—those that require more than high-school, but less than a four-year degree—will likely remain quite robust relative to its supply, especially in key sectors of the economy. Accordingly, they see a need for increased U.S. investment in high-quality education and training in the middle of the skills range.
Pulling Apart in New York:An Analysis of Income Trends in New York State
Fiscal Policy Institute: New York has the widest income gap between the rich and poor of all fifty states, a new report the finds. Released in conjunction with a national study by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and the Economic Policy Institute, the report, Pulling Apart in New York: An Analysis of Income Trends in New York State (44 pages, PDF), found that the gap between rich and poor in the state has continued to widen over the past two decades.
Baby-Boom Retirements and Emerging Labor Market Pressures
Upstate NY Regional Review: Roughly 22 million workers are expected to retire from the nation’s workforce between 2000 and 2010; this figure could rise to more than 35 million between 2010 and 2020, as the baby-boom generation begins to retire As one might expect, a significant number of new workers could be required to replace retirees. The need for new workers is likely to be more acute in upstate New York.
Factors That Affect Children and Families in Erie County: Poverty, Violence, Child Abuse and Neglect
Children and families benefit from a strategy which identifies service needs and offers intervention early on; this helps to diminish risk and reduce the utilization of other more costly programs in our child welfare service continuum. Such a hypothesis is supported by the standards of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which emphasize prevention and early intervention in making policy and funding decisions.