In this CNBC article, Stan Litow explains why many potential retirees can’t stop working. Litow cites the CEW report “Help Wanted: Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2018.”
In this Hechinger report article, Daniel Porterfield explores the growing body of research on creating upward mobility for low-income students. Porterfield cites Help Wanted: Projecting Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2018 , a report by the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
In this Hechinger Report article, Laverne Srinivasan and Saskia Thompson write about new strategies high schools are implementing to help students succeed in school. They cite our assessments regarding the need and demand for college level education in the workplace to emphasize the importance of high school preparation for college success.
In this MarketWatch article, Jillian Berman reports on apprenticeships. She mentions our report, “Help Wanted: Projecting Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2018” in her article.
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.
In this The Atlantic article, Mikhail Zinshteyn says that half a million new jobs over the next decade will require computer-science know-how.
In this U.S. News article, Lauren Camera discusses the new policy aimed at pushing more students toward college in Louisiana.