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Washington, District of Columbia United States
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Communications Team
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Education
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cew.georgetown.edu/
About
The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce (Center) is an independent, nonprofit research and policy institute that studies the link between education, career qualifications, and workforce demands. Specifically, the Center conducts research, engagement, and outreach to policymakers and practitioners.
Tags
education
jobs
higher education
college
economy
workforce
healthcare
graduate degrees
manufacturing
career
employment
equity
bachelor’s degree
stem
race
projections
earnings
unemployment
college graduates
recession
job loss
good jobs
labor market
american
engineering
mathematics
middle-class
recovery
school
certification
training
wealth gap
ethnicity
offshoring
trade
upskilling
globalization
automation
affluence
cew
low-income
women
income
skills
college degree
industry
latinos us economy
business and economy
nursing
opportunities
high school
students
work
liberal arts degree
undergraduate majors
undereducated
demand
underperforming
education opportunities
agriculture
productivity
midwest
science
technology
occupations
cte
technical education
lumina foundation
the great recession
ganancias
arquitectura
egresados de la universidad
posgrados
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recesion
generaciones
afroamericanos
hispanos
raza
minorias
privilegio racial
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government
south
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southern economy
pharmaceutical sales
obama care
doctors
hospital
diversity
counselors
college majors
georgetown university
manufaturing
states analysis
job ads
online jobs
nurse
medical
architecture
informal
trillion
employers
formal
economic growth
generation y
retirement
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