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A Decade Behind: Breaking Out of the Low-Skill Trap in the Southern Economy
(2012-07)
The South is caught in a low-skill/low-wage trap. But which came first: low skills or a low wage economy? The South's current predicament is reminiscent of the old adage about the "chicken or the egg." So, which came first, ...
Career and Technical Education: Five Ways That Pay Along the Way to the B.A.
(2012-09)
Getting a Bachelor's degree is the best way for most workers to make middle-class wages. In this report, however, we show there are 29 million jobs (21% of all jobs) for workers without Bachelor's degrees. The report also ...
Hard Times: College Majors, Unemployment and Earnings: Not All College Degrees Are Created Equal
(2012-01)
Much attention has been devoted to the 9 percent unemployment among recent college graduates, leading some to conclude that college is no longer worth it. In Hard Times, we argue that college remains the best alternative ...
Healthcare
(2012-06)
In Healthcare, we provide detailed analyses and projections of healthcare fields, occupations, and their wages. In addition, we discuss the important skills and work values associated with healthcare fields and occupations. ...
Certificates: Gateway to Gainful Employment and College Degrees
(2012-06)
Certificates have swelled to become the second most common postsecondary award in the U.S.: Over 1 million are awarded each year. In the context of concerns about rising college costs and student loan debt, certificates, ...
The College Advantage: Weathering the Economic Storm
(2012-08)
Many of the stories you've heard about the Great Recession often involve the plight of college graduates, or stories about how men and women have fared differently in the recession and recovery. The media have even created ...