ERIC Number: ED535319
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2012-Sep
Pages: 12
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Career and Technical Education: Five Ways That Pay along the Way to the B.A. Executive Summary
Carnevale, Anthony P.; Jayasundera, Tamara; Hanson, Andrew R.
Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
There are 29 million "middle jobs" in the United States that pay $35,000 or more on average and don't require a Bachelor's degree. There are five Career and Technical Education (CTE) pathways that educate and train Americans for these jobs: employer-based training, industry-based certifications, apprenticeships, postsecondary certificates, and Associate's degrees. The United States invests roughly $1.4 trillion in human capital development each year. National spending on the five CTE pathways totals $524 billion annually. The five CTE pathways make further education more affordable. [For the main report, "Career and Technical Education: Five Ways That Pay along the Way to the B.A.," see ED535321.]
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Employment, Education Work Relationship, Job Training, Work Experience, Certification, Apprenticeships, Associate Degrees, Postsecondary Education, Labor Force Development, Educational Finance, Educational Attainment, Information Systems, Middle Class, Income
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Publication Type: Numerical/Quantitative Data; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education; Two Year Colleges
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Georgetown University, Center on Education and the Workforce
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