In this CBS News article, Aimee Picchi writes about how women without a college degree are being left behind in the labor market, as middle-class blue-collar jobs tend to go to men. Picchi cites the Georgetown CEW report “Three Educational Pathways to Good Jobs: High School, Middle Skills, and Bachelor’s Degree.”
In this Diverse Issues in Higher Ed article, LaMont Jones writes about the Georgetown CEW report “Three Educational Pathways to Good Jobs: High School, Middle Skills, and Bachelor’s Degree.” Jones quotes Anthony P. Carnevale, Director of the CEW.
In this Inside Higher Ed brief, Paul Fain writes about the growing demand for middle-skills jobs. Fain cites the Georgetown CEW report “Three Educational Pathways to Good Jobs: High School, Middle Skills, and Bachelor’s Degree.”
In this US News article, Lauren Camera writes about the jobs that are still available for high school graduates. Camera cites the recent Georgetown CEW report, “Three Educational Pathways to Good Jobs: High School, Middle Skills, and Bachelor’s Degree.”