Charting Pathways to Good Jobs
October 25, 2018
A new report on the employment landscape in the United States examines what it calls the three main educational pathways to good jobs—high school,middle skills, and bachelor’s degree—detailing the prospects for each route and how the emerging picture can inform policies designed to help workers navigate changing labor markets. Issues has extensively surveyed this territory as well, most recently in a series of articles on the future of work, in an exploration of what workforce skills really entail, and in a deep look at the scope of middle-skill jobs and how to help workers prepare for and find them.