title:
Career and technical education : five ways that pay along the way to the B.A.
creator:
Carnevale, Anthony Patrick.
contributor:
Jayasundara, Tamara.; Hanson, Andrew R.
publisher:
Georgetown University, Georgetown Public Policy Institute, Center on Education and the Workforce
date:
Record modified: 2015-02-18
date:
Record created: 2015-02-18
date:
2012
description:
Extent: 1 online resource (47 p.) : ill., charts
description:
Abstract: "Getting a Bachelor's degree is the best way for most workers to make middle-class wages. In this report, however, we show there are 29 million jobs (21% of all jobs) for workers without Bachelor's degrees. The report also details five major sub-baccalaureate, career and technical education (CTE) pathways: employer-based training, industry-based certifications, apprenticeships, postsecondary certificates, and associate's degrees."--Resource home page.
subject:
Technical education--United States
subject:
Career education--United States
subject:
Vocational education--United States
relation:
OCLC No.: 891568884
relation:
Mode of access : World Wide Web.; System requirements : Adobe Acrobat Reader.
type:
application/pdf
type:
Text
type:
PDF-1.7
source:
http://cew.georgetown.edu/ctefiveways
language:
eng
rights:
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identifier:
CTE.FiveWays.FullReport