December 14, 2010 Approximately 60 percent of the increase in the number of college graduates from 1992 to 2008 worked in jobs that the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) considers relatively low skilled -- occupations where many participants have only high school diplomas and often even less. Only a minority of the increment in our nation's stock of college graduates is filling jobs historically considered as requiring a bachelor's degree or more, according to Richard Vedder, a distinguished professor of economics at Ohio University. The exact numbers are broken down as follows: An example is useful. The data suggest a horrible decline in the productivity of American education in that the "inputs" used to achieve any given human capital (occupational) outcome have expanded enormously -- more simply, it takes about 18 years of schooling for persons to get an education to do jobs that a generation or two ago people did with 12-13 years of education, says Vedder. Source: Richard Vedder, "The Great College Degree Scam," Chronicle of Higher Education, December 9, 2010. For text: http://chronicle.com/blogs/innovations/the-great-college-degree-scam/28067 For more on Education Issues:Education Issues
The Great College Degree Scam
Dec 14, 2010
[MedicalConspiracies] The Great College Degree Scam (OT)
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