State Reports.
2011
Co-written by NSC and the Georgetown Center, this policy brief examines recent innovations in state workforce policy and the implications for their continuation in the current changing political, economic and budgetary environment.
Written for the Southern Governors' Association, this report examines the role of middle-skill jobs in the American South’s economy, assesses current and future skills gaps, and explores policy strategies to close those gaps.
This report explores how Maryland went beyond traditional data and policy approaches to build a more integrated, training-focused, labor-market driven and accountable workforce and education system.
California's Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs
National Skills Coalition and California EDGE Campaign
October 2009
Connecticut's Forgotten Middle Skills Jobs
National Skills Coalition and Campaign for a Working Connecticut
October 2009
Illinois' Forgotten Middle Skill Jobs: 2009 Update
National Skills Coalition, Chicago Jobs Council and Women Employed
October 2009
Michigan's Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs
National Skills Coalition
October 2009
Rhode Island's Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs
National Skills Coalition
October 2009
Washington's Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs: 2009 Update
National Skills Coaliton
October 2009
Wisconsin's Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs
National Skills Coaltion, Center on Wisconsin Strategy and Workforce Development Board of South Central Wisconsin
October 2009
Oregon's Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs
National Skills Coalition and Oregon Community College Association
February 2009
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2008
Illinois' Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs
National Skills Coalition, Chicago Jobs Council and Women Employed
September 2008
Washington's Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs
National Skills Coalition and Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County
June 2008
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2007 and Older
A New York State Career Pathways Fund: Advancing the Skills of Low-Income Workers and Meeting the Demands of Business
November 2007
A Proposal Submitted by Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, Community Service Society, Community Voices Heard, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Fiscal Policy Institute, Hunger Action Network of New York State, Literacy New York, New York Association of Training and Employment Professionals, New York City Employment and Training Coalition, Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy, National Skills Coalition.
Meeting Iowa’s Workforce Challenge: A Call to Action for Iowa's New Governor and General Assembly
National Skills Coaltion and the Iowa Works Campaign
2006
California's Edge: Keeping California Competitive, Creating Opportunity
National Skills Coalition and California EDGE Campaign
2006
Taking the High Road: How States Should Meet TANF’s New Participation Standards
National Skills Coalition
2006
Workforce (Re)Development in the Gulf Coast: A Three-Part Agenda for Action
National Skills Coalition
2005




