In this Wall Street Journal article, Douglas Belkin talks about Ph.D. holders' job market. He also quotes Jeff Strohl that, "the change in labor demands has grown sharper and Ph.D.s are notoriously slow to react."
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In this Associated Press article, Christopher S. Rugaber talks about the economic, social, and political divisions in the American society. He also mentions CEW that by the end of 2015, the nation still had fewer middle-income jobs than it did before the recession.
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In this Inside Higher Ed article, Ashley A. Smith talks about certificates, adding that some states are closer to reaching college completion goals as their emphasis shifts to more certificates in addition to degrees. She also quotes Anthony Carnevale that a high-quality certificate gets a student a job with earnings 20 percent above the median wage for holders of high school diplomas.
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In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman talks about Georgia film Academy. She also mentions CEW that by 2020, five million more jobs will be available for Americans with some postsecondary education.
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June 7, 2016 CEW's Director, Anthony Carnevale, served as a speaker on the College Equity Panel at the Social Innovation Summit held in Washington, D.C. The conversation focused on the value of a bachelor’s degree and equity in higher education.
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In this article, Anthony Carnevale is interviewed by Christopher S. Rugaber and Josh Boak on U.S. hiring, saying that high school jobs are gone and they're not coming back. He also adds that it's driven by a fundamental shift from an industrial economy to a post-industrial economy.
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In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman says the class of 2015 is doing better now than they were a year ago. She also quotes Anthony Carnevale that it typically takes about two years for young college graduates to sort themselves into decent jobs.
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