• Corpus ID: 166776164

Aligning Community Colleges to Their Local Labor Markets: The Emerging Role of Online Job Ads for Providing Real-Time Intelligence about Occupations and Skills in Demand.

@inproceedings{Altstadt2011AligningCC,
  title={Aligning Community Colleges to Their Local Labor Markets: The Emerging Role of Online Job Ads for Providing Real-Time Intelligence about Occupations and Skills in Demand.},
  author={David Altstadt},
  year={2011}
}

Figures and Tables from this paper

Community College Program Planning: A Method to Measure and Meet Community Need

ABSTRACT Offering academic programs that meet community need has long been a core mission of community colleges. However, determining which job skills and credentials are needed for employment in the

Towards a New Understanding of Labor Market Alignment

This chapter offers a new way to look at an issue with deep roots in higher education: the alignment of college education with labor market needs. The authors explore varied aspects of the scholarly

CAREERLINK SKILLS: ANALYZING IT SKILLS FROM ONLINE JOB POSTINGS

Aligning governmental and organizational missions : building a model of FE organizations in Malta

Purpose: This thesis proposes a first conceptual model using data gathered in 2012, to delineate the assessed alignment between the Maltese government’s policy for the further education sector (FE)

Education, Job Openings, and Unemployment in Metropolitan America

n Unemployment rates are 2 percentage points higher in large metro areas with a shortage of educated workers relative to demand and have been consistently higher since before the recession. The gap

References

SHOWING 1-10 OF 31 REFERENCES

Putting Americans to work: the essential role of federal labor market statistics

competitiveness.” The United States faces two challenges in providing the opportunity for gainful and meaningful employment to all its citizens. The first, structural and long-term, requires workers

The Landscape of Noncredit Workforce Education: State Policies and Community College Practices

Postsecondary noncredit education has become increasingly common in recent years, and at many community colleges, noncredit programs enroll more students than do credit programs (Bailey et al.,

For more information, see

  • 2001

State Higher Education Executive Officers

Student achievement depends upon successful passage through a series of transitions: elementary to middle school, middle school to high school, high school to college. Increasing the efficiency of

Strohl interviews; Vollman interview

    State of New Jersey, Department of Labor and Workforce Development

    • Author interviews with Robert Bowman, New Jersey Council on County Colleges

    The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine

      Welcome to NEW WANTED Analytics

        Making College More Affordable," issue statement of President Barack Obama