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Louisiana Postsecondary Education Review Commission

Louisiana Postsecondary Education Review Commission. Paul E. Lingenfelter, President State Higher Education Executive Officers August 10, 2009. Figure 1: 1973 Labor Force Degree Analysis. Source: Analysis of March CPS data, 1973 to present, Center on Education

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Louisiana Postsecondary Education Review Commission

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  1. Louisiana Postsecondary Education Review Commission Paul E. Lingenfelter, President State Higher Education Executive Officers August 10, 2009

  2. Figure 1: 1973 Labor Force Degree Analysis Source: Analysis of March CPS data, 1973 to present, Center on Education and the Workforce forecasts of education demand to 2018. Center on Education and the Workforce

  3. Figure 2: With stimulus package, employment growth set to resume in 2011 Source: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce’s Analysis of Macroeconomic Advisers (MA) Long-term Economic Outlook, March 2009 Center on Education and the Workforce

  4. Figure 3: 2007 Labor Force Degree Analysis Source: Analysis of March CPS data, 1973 to present, Center on Education and the Workforce forecasts of education demand to 2018. Center on Education and the Workforce

  5. Figure 4: The evidence suggests that jobs in the last 4 decades have increasingly required post secondary education Source: Current Population Survey, Various years Center on Education and the Workforce

  6. Figure 5: Least educated are most vulnerable in economic downturns (unemployment rates by education) Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment Situation, various years Center on Education and the Workforce

  7. Figure 6: College Participation by Socioeconomic Status Source:Access Denied, Department of Education, February 2001.

  8. Figure 7: Degree Attainment by SAT Scores and Socioeconomic Status Source: Anthony Carnevale, Liberal Education, Fall 2008, p. 58.

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