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David Deming; Joseph B. Fuller; Rachel Lipson; Kerry McKittrick; Ali Epstein; Emma Catalfamo – Online Submission, 2023
For a growing share of learners and workers in the United States, college is failing to live up to its economic mobility promise. The cost of college is rising, accompanied by mounting student debt, and many graduates are underemployed following college. Students face steep barriers to college enrollment and success, including time demands, access…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, College Graduates, Outcomes of Education, Underemployment
Marcus, Jon – Lumina Foundation, 2020
Intermediaries--also referred to as bridge builders, boundary spanners, conveners, and other names--fill the critical role of connecting all the parties in the system to empower people with the skills required in the labor force. Those parties generally include employers, educators, workers, and prospective workers. Within these categories may…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Labor Force Development, Job Skills, Public Agencies
Chilcott, Rena T. – 1975
The Women's Re-Entry to Education Program (WREP) came into being at San Jose City College after the recognition that a large segment of the community's population was underrepresented at the college. That group was composed of unemployed or underemployed women, economically and educationally disadvantaged women, women who were heads of households…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Economically Disadvantaged, Educationally Disadvantaged, Ethnic Groups