" Fifteen years ago, a U.S. high school diploma was a ticket to the middle class. No longer. The skills required to earn a decent income have changed radically. The skills taught in most U.S. schools have not. Today the average 30-year-old person with a high school diploma earns $20,200, and the nation faces a future of growing inequality and division. Teaching the New Basic Skills shows how to avoid such a future. By telling stories of ..."
The New Division of Labor(1st Edition) How Computers Are Creating the Next Job Market by Frank S. Levy , Richard J. Murnane Hardcover, 200 Pages, Published 2004 by Princeton University Press ISBN-13: 978-0-691-11972-4, ISBN: 0-691-11972-4