Full Description
The new volume in the Urban Agenda series addresses the challenges shaping the development of human capital in metropolitan regions. The articles, products of the 2016 Urban Forum at the University of Illinois at Chicago, engage with the overarching idea that a dynamic metropolitan economy needs a diverse, trained, and available workforce that can adapt to the needs of commerce, industry, government, and the service sector. Authors explore provocative issues like the jobless recovery, migration and immigration, K-12 education preparedness, the urban-oriented gig economy, postsecondary workforce training, and the recruitment and professional development of millennials.
Contributors: Xochitl Bada, John Bragelman, Laura Dresser, Rudy Faust, Beth Gutelius, Brad Harrington, Gregory V. Larnell, Twyla T. Blackmond Larnell, and Nik Theodore.
Contents
CoverTitle PageContentsPreface and AcknowledgmentsPart One: Overview"The Future of Work: Urban Economies in Transition" - Nik Theodore and Beth GuteliusPart Two: White Papers"Human Capital in Context: Policies that Shape Urban U.S. Labor Markets" - Laura Dresser"Immigration to the United States in the Post-Civil Rights Years" - Xóchitl Bada"Toward Reframing the Open Door: Policy, Pedagogy, and Developmental Education in the Urban Community College - Gregory V. Larnell, Twyla T. Blackmond Larnell and John Bragelman"The Millennials" - Brad HarringtonPart Three: Synthesis"9 to 5 to 0 and 1: The Future of Work" - Rudy FaustContributors



