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The Future of Middle-Skill Jobs

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posted on 2023-08-05, 08:23 authored by Harry J. Holzer, Robert Lerman
<p>We analyze the likely trends in supply and demand for workers with different levels of education and training over the next decade and beyond. We present data on the current distributions of jobs and wages, and how these distributions have evolved in the recent past; we also review projections from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on future demand by occupation. We compare these demand-side projections with forecasts of the supply of workers with varying levels of education and training. Overall, we conclude that the demand for middle-skill workers will remain quite robust relative to its supply, especially in key sectors of the economy. A range of policies could help low-income workers obtain more education and training for these middle-skill jobs, thereby raising their earnings and their family’s living standards.</p>

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Center on Children and Families

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http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:64060

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