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Trade school enrollment is booming. It's mostly a demographic mirage
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter2 hr. ago

Trade school enrollment is booming. It's mostly a demographic mirage

The article discusses the recent surge in trade school enrollment, attributing it primarily to Generation Z reaching the age threshold for attendance. It argues that this increase is more a demographic trend than a genuine shift in career preferences. The piece also highlights that apprenticeship programs are struggling to meet the growing demand for skilled tradespeople such as electricians.

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Quartz logoQuartzIndependentCenter2 hr. ago
Trade school enrollment is booming. It's mostly a demographic mirage

The article discusses the recent surge in trade school enrollment, attributing it primarily to Generation Z reaching the age threshold for attendance. It argues that this increase is more a demographic trend than a genuine shift in career preferences. The piece also highlights that apprenticeship programs are struggling to meet the growing demand for skilled tradespeople such as electricians.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view by focusing on demographic factors rather than taking a clear ideological stance. While it raises concerns about the capacity of apprenticeship programs, it does not overtly favor one political perspective over another. The framing remains objective, emphasizing

RealClearPolitics logoRealClearPoliticsIndependentCenter23 hr. ago
Mom, Dad, I Want To Be a Welder

The article discusses how Gen Z is showing growing interest in attending trade schools to prepare for careers that are less likely to be impacted by artificial intelligence. It highlights the challenge faced by young people in convincing their parents and peers to support this career path, which contrasts with traditional academic routes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of Gen Z's educational choices without overtly favoring one side over another. It focuses on the broader societal shift toward vocational training and the generational differences in career aspirations, without taking a clear ideological stance.

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