Nice Work, If You Can Get It: Education for Jobs That Don't Exist

Public Affairs Quarterly 36 (3):187-196 (2022)
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This article examines the intrinsic and instrumental value of higher education, in relation to jobs that do not exist anymore and jobs that do not exist yet.

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Rethinking College Education (Jeffrey R. Docking).G. Allan - 1999 - Journal of Value Inquiry 33 (4):583-587.

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