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The creation of these reports was funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and
Training Administration to the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation in partnership with the
District of Columbia Department of Employment Services, Virginia Community College System, and the Virginia
Employment Commission. These four Agencies and the three political jurisdictions that contain them make up the
Mid-Atlantic Regional Collaborative (MARC). As a Labor Market Information (LMI) project of the MARC, the MARC
Green Consortium project was administered by the Maryland Workforce Corporation. These reports, written by ICF,
include summaries of green labor market information collected during the project. For the green economy to
mature, it is important that the labor force adapt its skills to meet the growing demand for green-related
employment opportunities. Ultimately, the study's findings provide the necessary background information that
allows policymakers, Workforce Investment Area leaders, training providers, employers, job seekers, and other
stakeholders to make accurate and informed workforce decisions.
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- The Economic Impact of Green Activity
in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia (PDF document, 7.8MB)
- Green Job Gap Analysis in the
District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia (PDF document, 24.3MB)
- Green Jobs in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia
(PDF document, 7.3MB)
- Green Jobs Related Education and Training Providers in the
District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia (PDF document, 5.6MB)
- Green Jobs Related Education and
Training Providers Catalog 2011 (PDF document, 926KB)
- Labor Market Research of Green Jobs in the
District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia (PDF document, 766KB)
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