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The College Earnings Premium. Source: Carnevale , Jayasundera , and Cheah (2013). Employers Prioritize Innovation and Transferable Skills. Source: Hart Research Associates, It Takes More Than a Major (2013). Employers Want Both Broad Knowledge and Specific Skills. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The College Earnings  Premium
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The College Earnings Premium

Source: Carnevale, Jayasundera, and Cheah (2013)

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Employers Prioritize Innovation and Transferable Skills

Source: Hart Research Associates, It Takes More Than a Major (2013)

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Employers Want Both Broad Knowledge and Specific Skills

Source: Hart Research Associates, It Takes More Than a Major (2013).

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Employers Support Liberal Arts, Diversity, and Civic Learning

Source: Hart Research Associates, It Takes More Than A Major (2013).

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Median Annual Earnings by Age-Group and Undergraduate Major (2010-11)

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013

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Short-term vs. Long-term Earnings (2010-11)

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013

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Median earnings for graduates with only baccalaureate degrees (2010-11)

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013

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The Graduate School Earnings Bump

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013

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Graduate and Professional Degree Attainment

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013

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College Graduate Unemployment Rates

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013

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Percentages of Graduates in Top 5 Professions

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013

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College Graduates in Education and Social Services Professions (2010-11)

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013

Note: For this study, the category of “social services professions” includes counselors; social workers; social and human/community service assistants, managers, and specialists; clergy and other religious workers; and similar categories.

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Women Overrepresented in Education and Social Services Professions (2010-2011)

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013

Note: For this study, the category of “social services professions” includes counselors; social workers; social and human/community service assistants, managers, and specialists; clergy and other religious workers; and similar categories.

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Percentage of Men and Women Ages 21-40 with Four-Year Degrees (2010-2011)

Source: How Liberal Arts and Sciences Majors Fare in Employment. 2013