Improving higher education outcomes, the abysmal state of U.S. cybersecurity, and the U.S. labor force participation rate.
Who’s coming back to work? Even as the U.S. unemployment rate has fallen back to historically low levels, the labor force participation rate, which measures the share of the population that is employed or is unemployed and looking for work, remains depressed. Lauren Bauer and Wendy Edelberg break down who is returning to work—and who is not—to better understand how the balance of the recovery might unfold. Read more | The urgent need to stand up a cybersecurity review board Amid widespread computer vulnerabilities, getting Biden’s Cyber Safety Review Board up and running should be a serious priority—one that has the potential to drastically improve the disastrous state of cybersecurity in America, write Adam Shostack, Tarah Wheeler, and Victoria Ontiveros. Read more | What it will take to improve higher education outcomes “Information alone is not enough to steer students away from poorly performing schools. Pretending otherwise will only exacerbate ongoing inequities in our higher education system and in society,” argue Dominique Baker, Stephanie Riegg Cellini, Judith Scott-Clayton, and Lesley Turner. Read more |
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