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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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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In this The Atlantic article, Emily DeRuy says that Colorado businesses are enjoying a robust recovery from the recession. She mentions our Recovery report, adding that by 2020, three-quarters of Colorado’s jobs are likely to require some kind of education beyond high school.
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In this Inside Higher Ed article, Jimmie Williamson and Matthew Pittinsky talk about why stackable credentials are worth defining. They also mention our Certificates report, saying that nondegree credentials can have a significant impact on earnings as well.
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In this US News article, Christopher J.Gearon says that low minority workforce participation in engineering and STEM is generally driven by low numbers of African-American, Hispanic, American-Indian and other underrepresented populations pursuing degrees in these fields.
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In this Diverse Education article, Jamaal Abdul-Alim talks about student debt. He quotes Anthony Carnevale that, debt-holders are slightly more likely to own homes than people without student loan debt.
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In this US News article, Farran Powell ranks the top ten majors with the highest midcareer earnings. He also cites our report, "Economic Value of College Majors."
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In this NPR Ed article, Claudio Sanchez invites Anthony Carnevale to talk about the future of career and technical education in high schools.
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In this US News article, Jeffrey Selingo talks about a new learning economy, where education is consumed "just-in-time" rather than "just one time" in our lives. He also quotes Anthony Carnevale, who says that this new learning economy reflects the reality that there is a momentous change under way in how and when we learn and work.
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