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America’s Divided
Recovery:
College Haves and Have-Nots
By: Anthony P. Carnevale, Tamara Jayasundera, Artem
Gulish
June 30, 2016
Overview
•  The modern economy continues to leave Americans
without a college education behind.
•  Over 99 percent of job growth in the recovery went to
workers with more than a high school education.
•  Workers with a high school diploma or less saw
virtually no jobs recovery.
Job growth by education level
•  Out of the 11.6 million jobs created in the post-
recession economy, 11.5 million went to workers with
at least some college education.
•  Graduate degree holders gained 3.8 million jobs,
Bachelor's degree holders gained 4.6 million jobs, and
Associate’s degree holders gained 3.1 million.
•  Employment of workers with a high school diploma
or less only grew by 80,000 jobs.
Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce analysis of Current Population Survey (CPS) data, 2007-2016.
Note: Employment includes all workers age 18 and older.The monthly employment numbers are seasonally adjusted using the U.S.
Census Bureau X-12 procedure and smoothed using a four-month moving average.
Workers with a Bachelor’s degree have added 8.4 million jobs, but
workers with high school diplomas or less added only 80,000 jobs
Change in workforce composition
•  The recession and recovery have hastened a long-term
change in the composition of the American
workforce.
•  The Great Recession decimated low-skill, blue-collar
and clerical jobs.The recovery added primarily high-
skill, managerial and professional jobs.
•  For the first time, workers with a Bachelor’s degree or
higher make up a larger share of the workforce (36%)
than those with a high school diploma or less (34%).
Workers with a Bachelor’s degree or higher are taking almost all the
jobs in high- and middle-skill occupations
Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce analysis of Current Population Survey (CPS) data, 2010-2016.
Major drivers of change
•  Occupational and industry shifts have been major
drivers of change in the labor market.
•  Production industries employed nearly half of the
workforce in 1947 compared to only 19 percent today.
•  Industries that employ managerial and professional
workers, such as consulting and business services,
healthcare services, financial services, education
services, and government services, accounted for 28
percent of the workforce in 1947 and have grown to
encompass 46 percent of the workforce today.
Job change by industry
•  Consulting and business services added the largest
number of jobs in the recovery (2.5 million), while
manufacturing added the second most (1.7 million).
•  Manufacturing still has 1 million fewer jobs than it
did before the recession began.
•  Construction added 834,000 jobs during recovery, but
is still 1.6 million jobs short of its pre-recession
employment—the largest gap among all industries.
While most industries have recovered their recession job losses,
construction, and manufacturing are substantially lagging behind
Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce analysis of Current Population Survey (CPS) data, 2007-2016.
Job change by occupation
•  Management added the largest number of jobs of any
occupation during the recovery (1.6 million).
•  Healthcare professional and technical occupations
added the second most jobs (1.5 million).
Conclusion
•  The United States is in the midst of two different job
recoveries.
•  Workers with at least some postsecondary education
now make up 65 percent of the total employment.
•  Bachelor’s degree holders now earn 57 percent of all
wages.
•  Workers with a high school diploma or less must earn
postsecondary credentials in order to compete
effectively in growing high-skill career fields.
For more information:
See the full report at: cew.georgetown.edu/DividedRecovery/
	
  
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America's Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots

  • 1. America’s Divided Recovery: College Haves and Have-Nots By: Anthony P. Carnevale, Tamara Jayasundera, Artem Gulish June 30, 2016
  • 2. Overview •  The modern economy continues to leave Americans without a college education behind. •  Over 99 percent of job growth in the recovery went to workers with more than a high school education. •  Workers with a high school diploma or less saw virtually no jobs recovery.
  • 3. Job growth by education level •  Out of the 11.6 million jobs created in the post- recession economy, 11.5 million went to workers with at least some college education. •  Graduate degree holders gained 3.8 million jobs, Bachelor's degree holders gained 4.6 million jobs, and Associate’s degree holders gained 3.1 million. •  Employment of workers with a high school diploma or less only grew by 80,000 jobs.
  • 4. Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce analysis of Current Population Survey (CPS) data, 2007-2016. Note: Employment includes all workers age 18 and older.The monthly employment numbers are seasonally adjusted using the U.S. Census Bureau X-12 procedure and smoothed using a four-month moving average. Workers with a Bachelor’s degree have added 8.4 million jobs, but workers with high school diplomas or less added only 80,000 jobs
  • 5. Change in workforce composition •  The recession and recovery have hastened a long-term change in the composition of the American workforce. •  The Great Recession decimated low-skill, blue-collar and clerical jobs.The recovery added primarily high- skill, managerial and professional jobs. •  For the first time, workers with a Bachelor’s degree or higher make up a larger share of the workforce (36%) than those with a high school diploma or less (34%).
  • 6. Workers with a Bachelor’s degree or higher are taking almost all the jobs in high- and middle-skill occupations Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce analysis of Current Population Survey (CPS) data, 2010-2016.
  • 7. Major drivers of change •  Occupational and industry shifts have been major drivers of change in the labor market. •  Production industries employed nearly half of the workforce in 1947 compared to only 19 percent today. •  Industries that employ managerial and professional workers, such as consulting and business services, healthcare services, financial services, education services, and government services, accounted for 28 percent of the workforce in 1947 and have grown to encompass 46 percent of the workforce today.
  • 8. Job change by industry •  Consulting and business services added the largest number of jobs in the recovery (2.5 million), while manufacturing added the second most (1.7 million). •  Manufacturing still has 1 million fewer jobs than it did before the recession began. •  Construction added 834,000 jobs during recovery, but is still 1.6 million jobs short of its pre-recession employment—the largest gap among all industries.
  • 9. While most industries have recovered their recession job losses, construction, and manufacturing are substantially lagging behind Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce analysis of Current Population Survey (CPS) data, 2007-2016.
  • 10. Job change by occupation •  Management added the largest number of jobs of any occupation during the recovery (1.6 million). •  Healthcare professional and technical occupations added the second most jobs (1.5 million).
  • 11. Conclusion •  The United States is in the midst of two different job recoveries. •  Workers with at least some postsecondary education now make up 65 percent of the total employment. •  Bachelor’s degree holders now earn 57 percent of all wages. •  Workers with a high school diploma or less must earn postsecondary credentials in order to compete effectively in growing high-skill career fields.
  • 12. For more information: See the full report at: cew.georgetown.edu/DividedRecovery/   Email Us | cewgeorgetown@georgetown.edu Follow Us on Twitter | @GeorgetownCEW Find Us on Facebook | Facebook.com/GeorgetownCEW Follow Us on LinkedIn | linkedin.com/company/georgetowncew