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  2. Underemployment Is No Substitute for a Teaching Career - AOL

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    Although the Bureau of Labor Statistics says jobs in education are projected to grow by 13% through 2018, obtaining work in the teaching field can still be difficult, depending on the state in ...

  3. These college majors lead to 'underemployment' | College ...

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    However, those who are “underemployed” (engaged in a job that doesn’t fully utilize their education) earn about 25% more than those who ended their formal education with a high school diploma.

  4. Underemployment - Wikipedia

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    It is contrasted with unemployment, where a person lacks a job at all despite wanting one. Examples of workers who may be considered underemployed include those who hold a part-time job but wish to work more hours, part-time workers who wish to work full-time, [3] and overqualified workers who have education, experience, or skills beyond their ...

  5. Graduate unemployment - Wikipedia

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    Graduate unemployment, or educated unemployment, is unemployment among people with an academic degree.. Aggravating factors for unemployment are the rapidly increasing quantity of international graduates competing for an inadequate number of suitable jobs, schools not keeping their curriculums relevant to the job market, the growing pressure on schools to increase access to education (which ...

  6. Millennials: Expect To Be Underemployed Unless You Do This ...

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    Fifty-four percent of college graduates under 25 are unemployed or doing a job that doesn't require a college degree: waiter, retail clerk, receptionist, and so on. That is according to an ...

  7. Unemployment - Wikipedia

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    The last people are "involuntary part-time" workers, those who are underemployed, such as a computer programmer who is working in a retail store until he can find a permanent job, involuntary stay-at-home mothers who would prefer to work, and graduate and professional school students who are unable to find worthwhile jobs after they graduated ...

  8. Underemployed, With A Degree? What You Need To Do Now - AOL

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    The underemployed college graduate with a liberal arts degree has almost become a sad cliché in the new economy. But what about a trained environmental scientist, with years of professional ...

  9. Employment of autistic people - Wikipedia

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    Even highly functional adults with autism are often underemployed, and their jobs options are limited to low-skilled, part-time, discontinuous jobs in sheltered workshops. A wide variety of careers and positions are potentially accessible, although positions requiring little human interaction are notoriously favored, and associated with greater ...