In today's economy, strong basic skills and success in the workforce are intertwined. Employers across all industries demand a new kind of worker, and businesses can go virtually anywhere to find the right employees. In order to compete in today's global economy, Philadelphia must commit to becoming a city with a world-class, highly literate workforce. This policy brief, written in response to the publication Help Wanted: Knowledge Workers Needed, proposes strategies for uniting the full community to advance adult workforce literacy levels. Many of the strategies described in this policy brief are also applicable to areas throughout the country facing this same challenge
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Newark is New Jersey's largest city and its ills are well documented. In the inner city, poverty and...
This report highlights the challenges contributing to New York's skills gap, as well as the many opp...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...
550,000 ADULTS. 210,000 JOBS. AN ECONOMY IN JEOPARDY. Learn how YOU can be a part of the solution. I...
This fact sheet, designed to accompany the report Help Wanted: Knowledge Workers Needed, provides hi...
This brief provides original research demonstrating the growing gap between the workforce literacy s...
Strategic investments of $12 million annually for the next seven years in adult workforce literacy p...
Despite evidence that workplace literacy programs can be effective at improving the lives of workers...
Over the last four years, half a billion dollars in public funds were spent in Philadelphia in the n...
The emerging global economy presents the American workforce with many challenges. As national econom...
A filled pipeline of skilled workers is critical to a regional economy from two perspectives, both b...
More than 60,000 DC residents are essentially locked out of the City's economy because they lack a h...
Between 2003 and 2009, the gap between the educational attainment of the population and the educatio...
An economic and policy analysis of the New Jersey workforce. The report describes challenges facing ...
Published in March 2007 by the Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board, A Tale of Two Cities is a re...
Newark is New Jersey's largest city and its ills are well documented. In the inner city, poverty and...
This report highlights the challenges contributing to New York's skills gap, as well as the many opp...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...