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All of Sightline's research, maps, and publications on how northwesterners are really faring economically.

Here's a catalog of Sightline's research--including books, reports, and articles--on economic security, and how to better measure how average northwesterners are faring.

04/27/2008
Fact sheet
Green-Collar Jobs: Path out of poverty?


“Green-collar jobs”—a term that refers to manual-labor jobs in rapidly growing green industries–has the potential to speed progress on two deeply rooted problems at once: to reduce our society’s impact on the planet, while lifting people out of poverty.
06/12/2007
Fact sheet
2007 Economy Indicator - At a Glance


Even while the Dow has soared, ordinary northwesterners aren't better off.
Falling Behind
06/01/2003
Report
Falling Behind


An analysis of economic security in the Northwest during the "boom" of the 1990s, with a look at why unemployment and poverty rose during the so-called "boom" years.
06/01/2003
Fact sheet
Falling Behind - Regional fact sheet (pdf)


A state-by-province fact sheet on how BC, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington are doing at economic security.
Green Collar Jobs
06/01/1999
Book
Green Collar Jobs


A look at the Northwest's changing economy by chronicling the stories of five communities: Ketchikan, Alaska; Bend, Oregon; Haida Gwaii, British Columbia; Hayfork, California; and Boonville, California.
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Eric de Place 09/04/2008
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Eric de Place 09/03/2008