In this article, Lisa Leff from Associated Press talks about vocational education making a comeback in US high schools. She quotes Anthony Carnevale that the trend represents a course correction from efforts over the past 30 years.
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In this Atlantic article, Mikhail Zinshteyn cites our Recovery report on the number of college-educated workers that will be needed to fill the bulk of the country’s new jobs.
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In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman cites our African-American Majors report, saying African-American college graduates are overrepresented in some of the lowest-paying majors and underrepresented in some of the nation’s fastest growing and highest paying fields
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In this Money Magazine article, author Brad Tuttle uses our Underemployment report saying the underemployment rate declined to 10% in 2015, down from 17% during the recession’s darkest days.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education: "In New Graduates' Unemployment Rates, That Predictable 'Summer Surge'," by Libby Sander (8.13.13)
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In this The Atlantic article, Emily DeRuy mentions CEW that a college degree is still one of the best paths to success and financial stability.
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On the Diane Rehm Show, Melissa Block invites Anthony Carnevale and other experts to discuss life after college.
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In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman writes about a new way for students to bridge the gap between federal student loans and the cost of college: income share agreements.
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In this Time Money Magazine article, Kim Clark talks about four-year colleges that offer the best value for African-American students. She mentions CEW's analysis to identify colleges that produce relatively high earners.
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