Published in Biden Forum·Sep 17, 2018Want to rebuild the middle class? Strengthen manufacturing.By Andrew Stettner — What does it mean to be middle class in America? Some would argue it now means so many different things that the term has lost its meaning. …4 min read4 min read
Published in The Century Foundation·May 3, 2016Protecting Workers in a Patchwork EconomyBy Shayna Strom and Mark Schmitt This report originally appeared on TCF.org Work, once a matter of years of commitment to a single trade, career track, or even one employer, has in recent years undergone a radical transformation. From measuring work in units of decades, all pointed toward an engraved…Sharing Economy7 min readSharing Economy7 min read
Published in The Century Foundation·May 3, 2016How College Enrollment Contracts Limit Students’ RightsBy Tariq Habash & Bob Shireman This report first appeared on tcf.org. When students go to college, they are confronted with a flurry of paperwork — applications, financial aid forms, housing forms, and so on — all of which seems pretty routine. …Education5 min readEducation5 min read
Published in The Century Foundation·May 3, 2016The Real Value of What Students Do in CollegeBy Bob Shireman This post originally appeared on The Century Foundation’s website Today in the United States, more than a third of adults have a college degree, compared to fewer than five percent of adults at the time of World War II, representing a dramatic change in what people do…Education6 min readEducation6 min read
Published in The Century Foundation·Mar 24, 2016Bad Deal on Online Education Would Leave New Yorkers UnprotectedBy Margaret Mattes This post originally appeared on TCF.org. It is a credit to the State of New York that in 2005, when Trump University first started marketing itself, state officials cried foul, demanding that the company — which was based in New York — cease and desist. New York’s…Education4 min readEducation4 min read
Mar 24, 2016Strong Job Market Starting to Lift More BoatsBy Andy Stettner This post originally appeared on TCF.org. Today’s Department of Labor report shows the job market continues to improve, and the sustained growth appears now to be expanding opportunity to those typically at the lower rungs of the job ladder. Jobs grew by 242,000 in February, bringing monthly…Unemployment3 min readUnemployment3 min read
Published in The Century Foundation·Mar 24, 2016The Four Ways Colleges Keep Fraud HiddenBy Tariq Habash This post originally appeared on TCF.org. For at least the past decade, many for-profit colleges have been using lies and manipulation to recruit students. The victims are mostly from low-income neighborhoods, targeted because the federal government will provide the maximum amount of student loans and grants to…Education5 min readEducation5 min read
Published in The Century Foundation·Feb 16, 2016A New Wave of School IntegrationDistricts and Charters Pursuing Socioeconomic Diversity — By Halley Potter and Kimberly Quick, with Elizabeth Davies This report first appeared on The Century Foundation’s website. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Students in racially and socioeconomically integrated schools experience academic, cognitive, and social benefits that are not available to students in racially isolated, high-poverty environments. A large body of research going back five…Education15 min readEducation15 min read
Published in The Century Foundation·Feb 16, 2016How Racially Diverse Schools and Classrooms Can Benefit All StudentsBy Amy Stuart Wells, Lauren Fox, and Diana Cordova-Cobo This report originally appeared on TCF.org FOREWORD By Richard D. Kahlenberg After decades in the political wilderness, school integration seems poised to make a serious comeback as an education reform strategy. Sixty-two years ago, Brown v. Board of Education held that separate…Education12 min readEducation12 min read
Published in The Century Foundation·Feb 16, 2016The Benefits of Socioeconomically and Racially Integrated Schools and ClassroomsBy The Century Foundation This post originally appeared on TCF.org Research shows that racial and socioeconomic diversity in the classroom can provide students with a range of cognitive and social benefits. And school policies around the country are beginning to catch up. …Education4 min readEducation4 min read