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Most work is new work, long-term study of U.S. census data shows
Most work is new work, long-term study of U.S. census data shows
Most U.S. workers are in occupations that have only emerged widely since 1940, according to a large-scale study of 80 years of U.S. census data, led by MIT economist David Autor.
·news.mit.edu·
Most work is new work, long-term study of U.S. census data shows
Gen Z is losing interest in email jobs
Gen Z is losing interest in email jobs
More young people are opting out of traditional college and opting into vocational programs.
·morningbrew.com·
Gen Z is losing interest in email jobs
PSEO Explorer - Census Bureau
PSEO Explorer - Census Bureau
Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO) Explorer: Earnings and employment outcomes for college and university graduates
·lehd.ces.census.gov·
PSEO Explorer - Census Bureau
Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO)
Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO)
US Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies, Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics, Local Employment Dynamics, Research Data Centers, Publications and Reports
·lehd.ces.census.gov·
Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO)
QoD: What occupations predict most new jobs in the next 10yr? - Blog
QoD: What occupations predict most new jobs in the next 10yr? - Blog
The need for these occupations is expected to grow. How much does this outlook influence your students' career choices? Answer: Questions: What are some factors that might contribute to the growth of these particular fields? How does "median pay" differ from average pay?
·ngpf.org·
QoD: What occupations predict most new jobs in the next 10yr? - Blog
Accounting Graduates Drop By Highest Percentage in Years
Accounting Graduates Drop By Highest Percentage in Years
The pool of U.S. students who completed accounting degrees dropped sharply in the latest available academic year as more workers in the profession retire without an adequate pipeline of entrants to fill the gap.
·wsj.com·
Accounting Graduates Drop By Highest Percentage in Years
Question of the Day: By how much do college students overestimate what their starting salary will be? - Blog
Question of the Day: By how much do college students overestimate what their starting salary will be? - Blog
To say there's a gap between expectation and reality might be a bit of an understatement. Answer: Around $50,000 Expectation: $103,880 Actual Average: $55,260 Questions: Did you have an estimate of how much you thought you’d make before you read these answers? If so, how did it compare to college students’ expectations and the actual average? When it comes to starting salaries, why do you think the expectations of college students and the actual average are so far apart?
·ngpf.org·
Question of the Day: By how much do college students overestimate what their starting salary will be? - Blog
Home – BigFuture | College Board
Home – BigFuture | College Board
Know what you're interested in? Compare colleges. Pursue the career of your dreams. Explore Majors and Careers.
·bigfuture.collegeboard.org·
Home – BigFuture | College Board
Upwork Study Finds 60 Million Americans Freelancing in 2022
Upwork Study Finds 60 Million Americans Freelancing in 2022
Upwork (Nasdaq: UPWK), the world’s work marketplace that connects businesses with independent talent, today released the results of “Freelance Forward
·businesswire.com·
Upwork Study Finds 60 Million Americans Freelancing in 2022
Your Career Is Just One-Eighth of Your Life
Your Career Is Just One-Eighth of Your Life
Five pieces of career advice, shaped by economics, psychology, and a little bit of existential math
·theatlantic.com·
Your Career Is Just One-Eighth of Your Life
The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK
The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK
New York Fed economists Jaison Abel and Richard Deitz track data on the job prospects, wages, unemployment, and underemployment of new U.S. college graduates. Trends for young workers holding only a high school diploma provide a comparison
·newyorkfed.org·
The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK