Multi-state local disasters such as hurricane Harvey impactedīoth major cities and their satellite cities, suggesting the migration of the workforce to the disaster-areas. Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, and San Antonio) of Texas. Such as the dot-com bubble at the start of the century and the 2008 economic crisis mostly affected four major cities (Austin, The results show that economic crises with national scales With the timeline of Texas's extreme events in the last 30 years. This research implemented an outlier detection analysis on Texas cities and compared the resulting outlier dates To determine each factor's significance is to find if they created an anomaly in the dataset after they Paper focuses on understanding workforce migration behaviors following local disasters because it relies heavily on the The impact of each factor on the cities varies due to geographical and demographical diversity inside Texas. Tropical hurricanes, and outbreaks of pandemics are potential reasons for fluctuations in construction companies' demand Rather than seasonal patterns inherent to construction activities, factors such as economic recessions and crises, In the last 30 years, the Texas construction market's volatility has been an issue for construction companies and their hiring Although the big picture indicates steady growth in Texas hiring size Nearly 750 thousand people are working inĭifferent sectors of the Texas construction industry. The Texas construction market is the second-largest hub inside the U.S.
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