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Future Jobs: Solving the Employment and Skills Crisis
By (Author) Edward E. Gordon
Foreword by Kevin Hollenbeck
Foreword by Kevin Hollenbeck
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
5th March 2018
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Economics
331.10973
Winner of Bronze Medal in Business/Career/Sales 2015
Paperback
232
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
425g
A pervasive disconnect exists between the job/career culture and the present economic reality in America. This book offers powerful strategies for stemming the employment crisis and proposes comprehensive solutions for businesses, government, and job seekers alike. America's low unemployment rate overshadows the fact that more that 20 million Americans are still unemployed. Moreover, more than eight million jobs are vacant because employers cannot find qualified candidates. It is projected that if this imbalance between available positions and skills is not quickly addressed, more than 14 million jobs will be vacant by 2020, and that many more people out of work. In Future Jobs, historical economist Edward E. Gordon explains how increasingly complex technologies, global demographic shifts, and outdated education-to-employment systems are converging and may imminently cause a labor-market crisis. How can we ensure that enough people possess the skills necessary to holding the jobs of today and tomorrow This book points to a solution gaining traction across the United States: Regional Talent Innovation Networks (RETAINs), alliances of businesses, educators, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations that successfully bridge the talent gap. Additionally, it provides information on the most promising jobs and careers of the next decade for early-career job seekers and for workers who are looking to change career paths.
Edward E. Gordon, PhD, is president of Imperial Consulting Corporation in Chicago, IL.