Fourth Economy
Apr 7, 20212 min
Updated: Jul 20, 2022
Did you miss our webinar on 3/31? Watch the recording here!
Over the past year, the Fourth Economy team has engaged with eight communities around the country as they have worked to mitigate the economic impacts of a global pandemic. In this webinar, we will share some of the key lessons we have learned by partnering with these communities, covering child care and women in the workforce, remote work and broadband infrastructure, impacts on vulnerable workers, and unique industry-specific trends. Finally, we share future-looking considerations for what a post-pandemic economy may have in store. The information we share is critical to consider as communities move forward.
Child care is a critical part of our economy’s infrastructure. Without action and investment, COVID-19 may have lasting impacts on our child care systems and parents’—especially mothers’—workforce participation.
Read our blog about the impacts of COVID-19 on childcare here.
Some industries were made for remote work, and some communities are better at hosting remote workers. We will share how we are determining both.
Read our blog about attracting remote workers to your community here.
The economic system in the US was marked by severe inequality preceding the COVID-19 crisis. These pre-existing economic conditions contribute to the disparate impacts that are now being felt disproportionately by people of color, women, and low-income workers.
Will downtowns be emptied? Will tourism ever be the same? What are the long-term supply chain impacts? How are colleges impacted? We will share a cross-sector scan of what is being forecasted for the coming year and beyond.