One of the many excellent points Charles Murray makes is too many teenagers of average or modest academic ability are encouraged to go on to higher education. Their career advisers and schools do not alert them to the many well-paid blue-collar jobs that do not require higher education or at least no university education.
Bad career advice and well paid blue-collar jobs
11 Feb 2015 Leave a comment
in economics of education, occupational choice Tags: Charles Murray
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