by Celia French | Jun 2, 2024 | Future of Work, Labor Market Data, Lifelong Learning, New Research, Skill Based Hiring
This insightful report is a Jobspeaker favorite. Each year, ets.org presents findings on how individuals and companies think about the future of skills. We’ve outlined a few of the top findings we find the most useful, but we encourage you to visit their site...
by Celia French | Apr 9, 2024 | Career Services, Colleges and Universities, Future of Work, New Research
New Report from The World Economic Forum Youth happiness is in decline worldwide, due to a combination of social, economic, technological and ecological pressures. This drop-off will have future economic and health consequences. Sustained healthcare, education...
by wp-admin | Nov 1, 2023 | New Research
Published by MIT.edu Despite progress in gender equity and growing interest over the last decade in computer science, engineering, math, and statistics among both men and women, the underrepresentation of women in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics...
by wp-admin | Oct 2, 2023 | New Research
Some employees are destroying value. Others are building it. Do you know the difference? By Aaron De Smet, Marino Mugayar-Baldocchi, Angelika Reich, and Bill Schaninger and published at McKinsey.com. More than half of employees report being relatively unproductive at...
by wp-admin | Sep 20, 2023 | New Research
By Jacob Lockwood and Douglas Webber Introduction As the price of college and student loan debt has grown relative to inflation in recent decades, many have questioned the return on investment offered by a college degree.1 Recent research tends to highlight the...
by wp-admin | Sep 13, 2023 | Labor Market Data, New Research
Some recent studies and papers published by Rutgers provide insights into how entities are using Labor Market Information (LMI) and how they could improve and expand that use. The reports suggest that (LMI) offers colleges and universities easy access to data that...