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Post-9/11 Rebuilding and Redevelopment Information

NYCETC Responding to the World Trade Center Crisis

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Rebuilding and Redevelopment:

Re-Employment Assistance for Unemployed Workers: 

Disaster-Related Resources for Nonprofits:

Reports and Publications:

Back to Work: Addressing the Needs of New York's Working Poor Since September 11th, Community Service Society of New York, 2001

Beyond Ground Zero: Challenges and Implications for Human Services in NYC Post September 11, United Way of New York City, March 2002

Chinatown After September 11th: An Economic Impact Study, Asian American Federation of New York, April 4, 2002

Chinatown One Year After September 11th: An Economic Impact Study, Asian American Federation of New York, November 2002

Economic Impact of the September 11th Terrorist Attacks and Strategies for Economic Rebirth and Resurgence, Testimony of James Parrott, Fiscal Policy Institute, December 6, 2001

Employment Impact of the September 11th World Trade Center Attacks: Updated Estimates based on the Benchmarked Employment Data, Fiscal Policy Institute, March 8, 2002

Revitalize New York By Putting People to Work: A Jobs-Based Strategy for Economic Diversification and High-Road Growth, Labor Community Advocacy Network, March 13, 2003 

Update of the NYC Partnership's Economic Impact Analysis of the September 11th Attack on New York City, New York City Partnership, February 11, 2002

WTC, National Recession Affect New York's 2001 Job Growth: Job Count Declined in 2001 after Three Years of Strong Growth, NYSDOL, March 5, 2002

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