In this PEW Charitable Trusts article, Tim Henderson writes about the six municipalities and one county where women earn more than men and why. Henderson quotes Nicole Smith, chief economist at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this CNBC article, Susan Caminiti writes about AT&T's massive job retraining efforts in order to stay competitive. Caminiti quotes Dr. Anthony Carnevale, Director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this Philadelphia Inquirer article, John Baer writes about Pennsylvania State Treasurer Joe Torsella's Keystone Scholars program which creates college savings account for every child born in Pennsylvania. Baer uses information from the report "America's Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots" from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this Barron's article, Leslie P. Norton writes about financial-services companies which have agreed to take steps to publish and close the gender pay gap. Norton uses information from the report, "Women Can't Win," from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this Wall Street Journal article, Douglas Belkin writes about parents' struggle between sending their children to college or trade school. Belkin quotes Dr. Anthony Carnevale, Director at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this Moneyish article, Reed Alexander discusses the new report "Women Can't Win," from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. Alexander also quotes Nicole Smith, chief economist at Georgetown CEW.
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In this CNBC article, Kathleen Elkins writes about the new report "Women Can't Win," from the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce. Elkins also discusses what women can do to help narrow the pay gap.
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In this Atlanta Journal-Constitution article, Maureen Downey writes about the persistence of the gender wage gap and the value of postsecondary vocational certificates. Mulhere uses information from the report, "Women Can’t Win" from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this Time Money article, Kaitlin Mulhere reports that at every education level women have to earn one additional degree in order reach average salaries in line with men’s averages. Mulhere uses information from the report, "Women Can’t Win: Despite Making Educational Gains and Pursuing High-Wage Majors, Women Still Earn Less than Men" from the Georgetown University Center on Education and…
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In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman writes about how women are more likely to earn degrees than men, but they don’t reap as large of a benefit from their education. Berman quotes Dr. Nicole Smith, Research Professor and Chief Economist at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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