The Century Foundation’s America’s Untapped Resource: Low-Income Students in Higher Education
The Georgetown University Center on Education & the Workforce provides stream of data in all reports that show access to particular awards and fields of study by sex, race, ethnicity, and class. This is crucial in the building of a credentialing system to ensure that it does not exclude particular people or create labor market shelters that create artificial barriers to entry that are inefficient. See Reports: Separate and Unequal. See Book Chapters from: The Future of Affirmative Action; Rewarding Strivers; The Century Foundation’s America’s Untapped Resource
White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics: Forthcoming paper: Latinos in the Workforce & The Economic Value of Postsecondary Fields of Study: College Completion for What? Managed by the Georgetown University Center on Education & the Workforce and funded by the Gates, Lumina & Joyce Foundations.