December 2, 2011
Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce- Career Clusters
The best pathway to the middle class is through a postsecondary education, but not everyone goes directly from
high school to college. Are those who enter the workforce directly from high school doomed to work minimum wage jobs? In Career Clusters, the authors of this report released November 2011 examine which sectors of the labor market afford individuals the best route to a middle class income. Using forecasts, the report identifies the most promising clusters for job seekers with a high school diploma or less, middle skills such as a certificate or Associate’s degree, and those with Bachelor’s degrees or more.*
http://cew.georgetown.edu/clusters
*Information taken from Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
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