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Creating Effective Education and Workforce Policies for Metropolitan Labor Markets in America Harry J. Holzer Georgetown University Urban Institute May 2011
Outline For What Kinds of Jobs Should We Prepare Workers? The Future of the US Labor Market  Preparing Our Youth: Challenges and Opportunities  US Metro Areas: What Additional Challenges Do They Present? Policy Approaches: Effective Education and Workforce Policy in a Metropolitan Context Moving Ahead…
What Kinds of Jobs? Good-Paying Jobs in America: Require More Skills and Credentials than in the Past (Holzer et al., Where are All the Good Jobs Going, 2011) They can be found at the middle (i.e., requiring some postsecondary but short of a BA) as well as the high end of the educational spectrum Reports of “Polarization” (D. Autor) are vastly overblown…Disappearance of good-paying production and clerical jobs, but growth of others requiring performance of nonroutine tasks  …No “Dumbbell” or “Hourglass” Labor Market!
Detailed Middle-Skill Occupations Showing Strong Wage and Employment Growth  Construction Crafts (Mostly pre-bubble) Health Technician/LPNs/Respiratory or Speech Therapists/Dental or Medical Asst. Other Technicians (Electrical/Electronic) Other Maintenance/Repair (Mechanical, Heating/Cooling Systems, IT)   Legal or Protective Services
Challenges in Preparing Youth for Postsecondary Education and Workforce Weak Academic Preparation and “Achievement Gaps” (starting early in life) Financial Costs of Higher Education, Limited Information, Pressures on Time (Young Parents) Weak Career and Technical Education Systems and Limited Early Work Experience Fragmented Education and Workforce Systems; Disconnect from Employers; Weak Incentives
Result: Disappointing Education and Employment Outcomes  High Dropout Rate from High School (~ 25%) Postsecondary Institutions: Limited Access, Very High Rates of Noncompletion! Employment and Earnings: Declining for Those with High School or Less (Men); High Variance among Those with “Some College” or Even Among Those with Certificates and Degrees
Opportunities: What Actually Works? High School Completion: Small Schools of Choice, ChalleNGe High-Quality CTE: Career Academies,  Apprenticeships Community Colleges: Opening Doors, I-BEST(?) Labor Market: Sectoral Programs, Year Up; Incumbent Worker Training; Community College Certifications in High-Demand/Technical Fields  Systems: Youth Opportunities
Opportunities: Innovations That Look Promising New Efforts Funded by Foundations and Competitive DOL/DED grants:  Multiple Pathways to Graduation Bridge Programs and Integrated Remediation Alternative training and education approaches, such as modular courses and stackable credentials Career Pathways and Sectoral Models Reconnection Models (Gateways) Data-Driven Career Counseling and Institutional Incentives
Summary of Effective Strategies Improve Attainments of Secondary and Postsecondary Certifications Active Links to Labor Market and Employers in High-Wage and High-Demand Sectors (Not Too Narrow) Range of Effective Supports and Services
US Metro Areas: Some Facts  Continuing High Rates of Residential Segregation by Race and/or Income Decentralization of Employment Opportunities – Esp. High-Wage Employers (Andersson and Lane) Within the Suburbs – Growing Gaps between Low-Income and High-Income (Holzer and Stoll, Brookings 2007) Overall: Labor Markets are Metropolitan but Highly Uneven Distributions of Populations and Access to Jobs!
Implications of Metro Characteristics for Outcomes (Why “Place” Matters) Segregation and Poverty Concentration: Reduce Achievement and Educational Attainment among Minorities, Poor (Cutler and Glaeser; Hanushek and Rivkin; Sampson and Sharkey; Shonkoff and Phillips) Spatial Mismatch: Reduces Access to Employers and Worsens Labor Market Outcomes (Kain, Holzer, Ihlanfeldt and Sjoquist, Raphael, Weinberg)
Approaches to Metropolitan Policy Residential Mobility (e.g., MTO) Economic/Neighborhood/School Redevelopment (e.g., EZ, NMTC; Hope VI and Choice Neighborhoods; Harlem Children Zone and Promise Neighborhoods, Charter Schools) Mixed Strategies: Improve Access to Good Schools and Jobs (BtW, Vouchers); Metropolitan Development Strategies (Sustainable Communities; Transit-Oriented Development)
Improving Education and Workforce Preparation for Disadvantaged Workers and Neighborhoods At Schools Serving the Disadvantaged: Improve Linkages to Metro-Wide Labor Market and Employers plus Supports/Services Build Metro-Wide Education and Workforce Systems
Key Ingredients Labor Market Data – LED, etc.  Intermediaries – Overcome Spatial Gaps and Bias, Provide Range of Services, Coordination  TA and Incentives for Institutions - Be Careful of Creaming, Lower Standards, etc. Regional Institutions – Limits: Municipal Boundaries and Jurisdictions
Chances to Move Ahead Reauthorization: ESEA, WIA Competitive Grants/Innovation Funds: TAACCCT, etc. (Depts. Of Labor and Education) New System-Building Grants to States or Metropolitan Authorities

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Creating Effective Education and Workforce Policies for Metropolitan Labor Markets in America

  • 1. Creating Effective Education and Workforce Policies for Metropolitan Labor Markets in America Harry J. Holzer Georgetown University Urban Institute May 2011
  • 2. Outline For What Kinds of Jobs Should We Prepare Workers? The Future of the US Labor Market Preparing Our Youth: Challenges and Opportunities US Metro Areas: What Additional Challenges Do They Present? Policy Approaches: Effective Education and Workforce Policy in a Metropolitan Context Moving Ahead…
  • 3. What Kinds of Jobs? Good-Paying Jobs in America: Require More Skills and Credentials than in the Past (Holzer et al., Where are All the Good Jobs Going, 2011) They can be found at the middle (i.e., requiring some postsecondary but short of a BA) as well as the high end of the educational spectrum Reports of “Polarization” (D. Autor) are vastly overblown…Disappearance of good-paying production and clerical jobs, but growth of others requiring performance of nonroutine tasks …No “Dumbbell” or “Hourglass” Labor Market!
  • 4. Detailed Middle-Skill Occupations Showing Strong Wage and Employment Growth Construction Crafts (Mostly pre-bubble) Health Technician/LPNs/Respiratory or Speech Therapists/Dental or Medical Asst. Other Technicians (Electrical/Electronic) Other Maintenance/Repair (Mechanical, Heating/Cooling Systems, IT) Legal or Protective Services
  • 5. Challenges in Preparing Youth for Postsecondary Education and Workforce Weak Academic Preparation and “Achievement Gaps” (starting early in life) Financial Costs of Higher Education, Limited Information, Pressures on Time (Young Parents) Weak Career and Technical Education Systems and Limited Early Work Experience Fragmented Education and Workforce Systems; Disconnect from Employers; Weak Incentives
  • 6. Result: Disappointing Education and Employment Outcomes High Dropout Rate from High School (~ 25%) Postsecondary Institutions: Limited Access, Very High Rates of Noncompletion! Employment and Earnings: Declining for Those with High School or Less (Men); High Variance among Those with “Some College” or Even Among Those with Certificates and Degrees
  • 7. Opportunities: What Actually Works? High School Completion: Small Schools of Choice, ChalleNGe High-Quality CTE: Career Academies, Apprenticeships Community Colleges: Opening Doors, I-BEST(?) Labor Market: Sectoral Programs, Year Up; Incumbent Worker Training; Community College Certifications in High-Demand/Technical Fields Systems: Youth Opportunities
  • 8. Opportunities: Innovations That Look Promising New Efforts Funded by Foundations and Competitive DOL/DED grants: Multiple Pathways to Graduation Bridge Programs and Integrated Remediation Alternative training and education approaches, such as modular courses and stackable credentials Career Pathways and Sectoral Models Reconnection Models (Gateways) Data-Driven Career Counseling and Institutional Incentives
  • 9. Summary of Effective Strategies Improve Attainments of Secondary and Postsecondary Certifications Active Links to Labor Market and Employers in High-Wage and High-Demand Sectors (Not Too Narrow) Range of Effective Supports and Services
  • 10. US Metro Areas: Some Facts Continuing High Rates of Residential Segregation by Race and/or Income Decentralization of Employment Opportunities – Esp. High-Wage Employers (Andersson and Lane) Within the Suburbs – Growing Gaps between Low-Income and High-Income (Holzer and Stoll, Brookings 2007) Overall: Labor Markets are Metropolitan but Highly Uneven Distributions of Populations and Access to Jobs!
  • 11. Implications of Metro Characteristics for Outcomes (Why “Place” Matters) Segregation and Poverty Concentration: Reduce Achievement and Educational Attainment among Minorities, Poor (Cutler and Glaeser; Hanushek and Rivkin; Sampson and Sharkey; Shonkoff and Phillips) Spatial Mismatch: Reduces Access to Employers and Worsens Labor Market Outcomes (Kain, Holzer, Ihlanfeldt and Sjoquist, Raphael, Weinberg)
  • 12. Approaches to Metropolitan Policy Residential Mobility (e.g., MTO) Economic/Neighborhood/School Redevelopment (e.g., EZ, NMTC; Hope VI and Choice Neighborhoods; Harlem Children Zone and Promise Neighborhoods, Charter Schools) Mixed Strategies: Improve Access to Good Schools and Jobs (BtW, Vouchers); Metropolitan Development Strategies (Sustainable Communities; Transit-Oriented Development)
  • 13. Improving Education and Workforce Preparation for Disadvantaged Workers and Neighborhoods At Schools Serving the Disadvantaged: Improve Linkages to Metro-Wide Labor Market and Employers plus Supports/Services Build Metro-Wide Education and Workforce Systems
  • 14. Key Ingredients Labor Market Data – LED, etc. Intermediaries – Overcome Spatial Gaps and Bias, Provide Range of Services, Coordination TA and Incentives for Institutions - Be Careful of Creaming, Lower Standards, etc. Regional Institutions – Limits: Municipal Boundaries and Jurisdictions
  • 15. Chances to Move Ahead Reauthorization: ESEA, WIA Competitive Grants/Innovation Funds: TAACCCT, etc. (Depts. Of Labor and Education) New System-Building Grants to States or Metropolitan Authorities