Publication: The Career Pathways Movement: A Promising Strategy for Increasing Opportunity and Mobility
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Robert B. Schwartz. The Career Pathways Movement: A Promising Strategy for Increasing Opportunity and Mobility. Journal of Social Issues, vol 72, no 4, 2016.
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The career pathways movement—based on the premise that everyone needs something beyond a high school diploma but not necessarily a 4-year degree, and designed to connect young people to middle-skill jobs in such growing fields as information technology, health care, and advanced manufacturing—offers a promising route to upward mobility for those young people not well served by our current education system.
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