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More Skipping College Today, What Will that Mean for Tomorrow?

More Skipping College Today, What Will that Mean for Tomorrow?

FromAs We Work


More Skipping College Today, What Will that Mean for Tomorrow?

FromAs We Work

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Aug 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

U.S. colleges have seen a big decline in enrollment since the pandemic began. More than 1.3 million fewer students are enrolled in colleges now than in Spring 2020, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center. In a tight labor market, it may make sense to skip getting a college degree and get a job instead. But what happens when the market turns soft, and employers can be more choosy? We hear about Kiah Peschel’s pandemic-driven decision to drop out of college and why she’s not worried about her job prospects. Then, UC Berkeley Professor Tolani Britton shares some of the potential costs of not having a degree, from reduced individual earnings over a lifetime to negative impacts on health and well-being.





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Further Reading

“College Pays Off, but Not for Everyone” 

“Help Really Wanted: No Degree, Experience of Background Checks” “Blue Collar Workers Make the Leap to Tech Jobs: No College Degree Necessary” 

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Released:
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A podcast about the changing dynamics of the workplace. Every week, we’ll hear from people who are challenging and reevaluating life at work - and talk to experts and Wall Street Journal colleagues about navigating the shifting environment. Hosted by Tess Vigeland.