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Harrington, Paul E.; Sum, Andrew M. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2010
The Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce has engaged in a highly publicized campaign claiming that the nation will face a very substantial deficit of college graduates by 2018 if the American postsecondary system fails to rapidly expand the number of college degrees it awards each year. Indeed, the employment projections developed by…
Descriptors: Evidence, College Graduates, Employment Projections, Labor Demands
Harrington, Paul E.; Sum, Andrew M. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2010
The recent response by Anthony Carnevale et al. to the authors' analysis of the fundamental shortcomings associated with their predictions of widespread college labor shortages focuses on three areas. First, Anthony Carnevale et al. suggest that the authors are educational Luddites by noting in the title of their response that the authors believe…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Labor Market, College Graduates, Employment Opportunities
Harrington, Paul E.; Sum, Andrew M. – Connection: New England's Journal of Higher Education and Economic Development, 1999
Analyzes data concerning access to higher education. Finds that proficiency in basic skills such as reading and mathematics is a better predictor of college attendance and completion than is affordability. Results suggest that increasing access must involve better student preparation as well as financial aid. (DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Basic Skills, College Bound Students

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