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Saturday, April 9, 2011

THE PERIMETER PRIMATE: Sorting out College For All

THE PERIMETER PRIMATE: Sorting out College For All

Sorting out College For All


These tables from the Occupational Outlook Handbook (2010-11 Edition) published by the Department of Labor Statistics might help. The book is also available in paperback for $23.00 (free shipping). I really like having a copy floating around my house and think education policy decision-makers should always have one in their possession, too.

The "Occupations with the fastest growth" (Table 1) and the "Occupations with the largest numerical growth" (Table 2) definitely demonstrate that a college degree is not going to be necessary for a huge segment of our future workforce.

I suppose kids could go to college, get their degree, and then end up working as home health aides earning minimum wage as they spend their lives spoon-feeding and changing diapers for aging baby boomers, but that