College Is Just The Beginning: Employes' Role in the $1.1 Trillion Postsecondary Education and Training System
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Carnevale, Anthony P.
Strohl, Jeff
Gulish, Artem
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College Is Just the Beginning: Employer’s Role in the $1.1 Trillion Postsecondary Education and Training System analyzes how much employers spend on training, what they spend their training dollars on, and how spending on formal employer-provided training varies by age, educational attainment, and industry sector.
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2015-02Rights
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