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Applying this ratio nationally would yield just about 1 million job vacancies requiring an Associate's or higher degree in June of this year.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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Applying this ratio nationally would yield just about 1 million job vacancies requiring an Associate's or higher degree in June of this year.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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The available evidence from five states (Florida, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Washington) on the educational requirements of job vacancies indicates that only 36% of the available job vacancies require the applicants to possess an Associate's or higher degree.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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Applying this ratio nationally would yield just about 1 million job vacancies requiring an Associate's or higher degree in June of this year.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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Applying this ratio nationally would yield just about 1 million job vacancies requiring an Associate's or higher degree in June of this year.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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At that time there were 5.2 million unemployed U.S. workers with some years of college or an Associate's or higher academic degree.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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Applying this ratio nationally would yield just about 1 million job vacancies requiring an Associate's or higher degree in June of this year.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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At that time there were 5.2 million unemployed U.S. workers with some years of college or an Associate's or higher academic degree.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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The available evidence from five states (Florida, Kansas, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Washington) on the educational requirements of job vacancies indicates that only 36% of the available job vacancies require the applicants to possess an Associate's or higher degree.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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Applying this ratio nationally would yield just about 1 million job vacancies requiring an Associate's or higher degree in June of this year.
Andrew Sum: Is Rising Structural Unemployment a Problem? Andrew Sum 2010
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