November 10, 2014 As data systems continue to be enhanced to meet the need for an open source real-time data repository, the promise to link information from postsecondary and training institutions with labor market demands is becoming a reality.
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April 28, 2014 At the National Journal, Sophie Quinton cites Separate & Unequal in a discussion of Michigan's race-based affirmative action ban. She interviews Dr. Carnevale, who discusses how race neutral instituions systematically reproduce class and racial privileges.
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April 24, 2014 On Bloomberg TV, Dr. Carnevale participates in a discussion of the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Michigan's ban on race-based affirmative action, along with Columbia University's Jeffrey Sachs and Barmak Nassirian of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
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April, 2014 At NBC News, Alison Linn discusses the lack of job openings for workers with a college education in the online college labor market.
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NBC News: "Job Postings for Non-Grads Few and Far Between Online," by Alison Linn (4.23.14) Inside Higher Ed: "Where the Jobs Are," (4.24.14) VOA: "Online Job Postings Seeing Rapid Growth," by Mil Arcega (4.24.14) Venturebeat: "Why computer science is Stanford’s top major, in two charts," by Gregory Ferenstein (4.25.14) The Daily Free Press: "STUDY: Most job openings that require degree are posted online," by Jaime…
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April 22, 2014 At the New York Times, Tamar Lewin interviews Dr. Carnevale about the Supreme Court's decision to uphold Michigan's ban on race-based affirmative action, and the trend toward class-based affirmative action.
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