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Research - Nebraska Department of Economic Development Dept. of Economic Development Research DED's research team creates reports, visualizations and tools to support grant programs and businesses. Tracking data is a crucial piece to making informed decisions and measuring our state's success.
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The Bureau of Business Research at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln also produced skills gap reports based on the results from data received from individuals and employers in Nebraska. These reports summarize information about job skills in Nebraska and whether skills gaps are present. More than a dozen of the State’s employment centers are covered in these studies.
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