In this Wall Street Journal Article, Anna Louie Sussman writes about the increasing skills needed in the manufacturing sector. She cites "America's Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots," in her article.
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In this Huffington Post article, Jim Gibbons, President and CEO of GoodWill Industries International, writes about Goodwill's new #LaborOfLove initiative. He cites "America's Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots," in his article.
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In this Fiscal Times article, Diana Furchtgott-Roth reports that gender pay gap disappears after controlling factors such as education, skills, and hours worked. She cites our report, "What's It Worth- The Economic Value of College Majors" in her article.
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America's Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have- Nots Coverage By Report
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In this Huffington Post article, Jeff Ray says that a near-perpetual demand for skilled and educated workers that will materialize sooner than we think. He also mentions CEW, adding that 3 million jobs will be left unfilled by 2018 because workers lack the requisite skills.
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In this Forbes article, Tom Anderson says internships can be powerful learning experiences that let students explore careers in their intended fields. He also mentions CEW's report, quoting that sixty-three percent of college graduates who completed a paid internship received a job offer after graduation.
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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 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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