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050 _aHD 62.78 .C65 1973
245 0 _aCollege graduates and jobs :
_badjusting to a new labor market situation.
260 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw Hill Education,
_cc1973
300 _aix, 242 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 _a1. Major Themes -- 2. The Issues to Which This Report Is Addressed -- 3. Changes in the Job Market for College Graduates,1900-1970 -- 4. The Outlook for the 1970s-College Graduates in General -- 5. The Outlook for the 1970s - Teachers -- 6. The Outlook for the 1970s-Health Professions -- 7. The Outlook for the 1970s- Other Selected Professions -- 8. The Changing Market for Ph.D.'s and Its Implications -- 9. Potential Adjustments in Demand and Supply -- 10. Conclusion.
520 _aFor over three centuries, college graduates in the United States have had a preferred place in the job market- more interesting and prestigious jobs, higher incomes, less unemployment than the general population. For the first time, this preferred place -or at least the degree of preferment- is perhaps now being threatened. This creates a potentiality of traumatic experiences for college students and for higher education.
650 _aLABOR MARKET -- EDUCATION
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