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The American Workplace Is More Skilled, but Workers Are Concerned They Are Becoming Irrelevant

The ‘Tectonic changes’ that are reshaping the US workplace and the response to them are the subject of a major new research project from the…

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Outsourcing And Imports Viewed As The Top Threats To U.S. Jobs

A new survey from Pew Research has shed some light on job security in the United States as well as the top factors American workers…

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Jóvenes estadounidenses trabajan más y ganan menos que en 1980

Los jóvenes trabajadores en Estados Unidos ganan menos que la generación precedente de la misma edad, aunque trabajan más, de acuerdo con un estudio del…

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Americans Less Concerned Than a Decade Ago Over Immigrants’ Impact on Workforce

Americans’ views about the impact the growing number of immigrants working in the U.S. is having on American workers have softened notably over the past…

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Half of U.S. Hotel Employees Don’t See Education or Skills Training as Essential

Several hotel CEOs have trumpeted the value of education and training in teaching hospitality employees the skills they need to serve guests in the 21st…

Event

Major Findings from New Survey by the Pew Research Center & Markle on the State of American Jobs Announced at Close It Summit 2016

Speaker: Faiza Issa, Director, Markle Foundation On Thursday, October 6, at 10 a.m. ET, The Pew Research Center, in association with the Markle Foundation, will…

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Is the Glass Ceiling Starting to Crack? Yes and No, Study Finds.

A new study finds that women may have more job opportunities in the future. But the gender wage gap still exists, and it hasn’t changed…

News Release

The State of American Jobs

How the shifting economic landscape is reshaping work and society and affecting the way people think about the skills and training they need to get…

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Women Are in the New Sweet Spot of the U.S. Economy, Study Finds

Women still earn less than men, but they’ve narrowed the gap because they tend to work in jobs that require more social and analytical skills,…

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Here’s Why Shifts in Job Market Favor Women

The nature of work has changed radically in recent decades, with jobs that require social and analytical skills, and a college education, growing much faster…

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U.S. Workers: We Need More Training to Compete

A new study shows Americans feel they need more training and education in order to compete for jobs

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Most American Workers See This As the Biggest Threat to Their Jobs…

Most workers agree on at least one common threat to U.S. jobs. Roughly half of U.S. adults believe there will be less job security over…