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Labor Studies Credit and Degree Programs: A Growth Sector of Higher Education

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[Excerpt] In a time of generally declining economic activity, labor studies for college credit is a flourishing enterprise. While college enrollments are dropping, budgets being cut back, and new or marginal programs disappearing, labor studies degree programs are expanding. Why? What accounts for this new movement in higher education?

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1976-05-01

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ILR; Cornell University; economic activity; labor studies; college credit; enrollment; budget; program; degree; blue collar worker; white collar worker; worker; university; United States; education; union; member

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Required Publisher Statement: Copyright by Labor Studies Journal. Published version posted with special permission of the copyright holder.

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