Pathways to High-Quality Jobs for Young Adults

Wednesday, November 14th, 2018
Helping young people prepare to engage in work and life as productive adults is a central challenge for any society. Yet, many young people in the United States (particularly those from low-income or less educated families), find the path to employment and economic security in adulthood is poorly marked or inaccessible. Using an advanced methodology and longitudinal data, the report examines two main questions:
  • The quality of jobs (measured by wages, benefits, hours, and job satisfaction) held by 29-year-olds who experienced disadvantage in adolescence
  • Whether particular employment, education, and training experiences in adolescence and early adulthood predict higher-quality jobs for 29-year-olds from disadvantaged background
Follow this link to read the complete article. Sourced from: Brookings