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 Forbes article, Karsten Strauss mentions our report on African American Majors, saying that African-American students tend to be over-represented in college majors that lead to lower-paying jobs.
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In this Atlantic article, Mikhail Zinshteyn cites our Recovery report on the number of college-educated workers that will be needed to fill the bulk of the country’s new jobs.
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In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman cites our African-American Majors report, saying African-American college graduates are overrepresented in some of the lowest-paying majors and underrepresented in some of the nation’s fastest growing and highest paying fields
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The Chronicle of Higher Education: "In New Graduates' Unemployment Rates, That Predictable 'Summer Surge'," by Libby Sander (8.13.13)
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In this Huffington Post article, Alan Kadish talks about how should we measure career success. He quotes a recent report by CEW that shows career success based on earnings potential.
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In this Washington Post article, Valerie Strauss mentions that even while more African Americans are going to college than in the past, they are still overrepresented in majors that lead to lower-paying jobs.
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In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Ken Leichter mentions that African American students are underrepresented in the college majors that tend to lead to higher-income occupations and overrepresented in majors that tend to lead to lower salaries.
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In this Market Watch article, Jillian Berman talks about higher student loan delinquency rates in African-American or Latino-dominated neighborhoods.
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In this WGBH article, Kirk Carapezza mentions that black students disproportionately major in teaching and caring professions that benefit society but don't have a high financial payoff.
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