In a post two days ago, I showed US data comparing enrollment and employment trends. The salient feature of the data that I called out was the significant divergence of the two trend lines since 2006.
When you look at the data from 1970 – 2012, the results could explain some significant pressures experienced by higher education institutions. In a nutshell – this time is different, we are in uncharted territory.
<
***************************
You must be a subscriber to one of our EdTech Market Analysis plans to view this page.
https://mindwires.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Enrollment-vs-Number-of-Jobs-v2.png849931Phil Hillhttps://mindwires.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mindwireslrg-whitepad.pngPhil Hill2012-12-12 00:00:002020-11-20 12:37:59Postscript to “This Time Is Different: Enrollment and Employment Divergence”