The job market for recent college graduates has continued to improve but individual graduates’ chances of finding a job depends on their major. The report is the third in a series of reports published by the Center that analyze unemployment rates for recent college graduates by major. The newest edition, Hard Times to Better Times, also analyzes changes in unemployment…
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Inside Higher Ed: "U.S. Spends $1.1 Trillion on College and Job Training," (2.5.15) Bloomberg: "It's Hardest to Get Career Training When You Need It the Most," by Akane Otani (2.5.15) Inside Higher Ed: "The New Bachelor's Payoff," by Paul Fain (2.11.15)
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While colleges and universities spend $407 billion on post-secondary education and training, employers spend even more. College Is Just the Beginning: The Employer Role in the $1.1 Trillion Postsecondary Education and Training System, we analyze how much employers spend on training, what they spend their training dollars on, and how spending on formal employer-provided training varies by age, educational attainment,…
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The CEW, a nonprofit research and policy Institute that studies the link between individuals’ goals, education and career pathways, today announced the launch of its new and improved site.
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