Byron Auguste On Rewiring the U.S. Labor Market | Free Podcast Summary

Byron Auguste on Rewiring the U.S. Labor Market | Conversations with Tyler Byron Auguste, co-founder of Opportunity@Work, shares his perspective on the U.S. labor market, highlighting the overemphasis on bachelor’s degrees and the need for a shift towards…

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The ‘Sheepskin Effect’ and Market Failure

The ‘sheepskin effect’ – the wage difference between those who finish college and those who don’t – is a significant market failure.

However, some businesses are capitalizing on this by hiring, training, and providing outsourced services to companies using individuals who don’t have degrees but are excellent problem solvers.

You should screen in based on skills, not screen out based on pedigree. That’s the fundamental issue. – Byron Auguste

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  1. 01Byron Auguste on Rewiring the U.S. Labor Market | Conversations with Tyler
  2. 02Improving Police Quality through Culture Change
  3. 03The Real Value of a College Degree
  4. 04The Role of Conscientiousness in Retraining
  5. 05Challenging the College Degree as a Measure of Conscientiousness
  6. 06The Changing Perception of College
  7. 07The ‘Sheepskin Effect’ and Market Failure
  8. 08The Value of Hybrid Skills and Creativity
  9. 09Learning from the German Model for Vocational Training

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