A new study by Gallup and @2Uinc shows all boot camp graduates surveyed reported making more money shortly after graduation than they were earning before -- regardless of their race or ethnicity, gender, age and whether they live in urban or rural areas. https://t.co/3JQflwwlCj
Even as college costs soar, there is very little research on more efficient alternatives, like "tech boot camps." In partnership w @2Uinc, my colleagues @Gallup surveyed ~4K graduates from their 12-24 week courses from 2016-2021 . . .
https://t.co/5Dwtm1PFhO
Both young and older generations who participated in our Changing Childhood Project agree:
Children deserve to have their voices heard and to be part of the decisions affecting their future.
Global leaders must listen and take action. https://t.co/T78CMGvVz8
Will your children be more economically successful than you?
According to a new study by @UNICEF and @Gallup, 56% of young people in the US think they will be worse off economically than their parents #worldchildrensday
Young people in poorer countries are more optimistic about their futures than those in richer nations, a large new survey found.
In the U.S., 56% of young people said that children today would be worse off economically than their parents.
https://t.co/g3pjdCqVFj
In partnership with @UNICEF, Gallup found that a median of nearly one in five 15- to 24-year-olds in across 21 countries say they often feel depressed.
Read the Guardian article for more information.
Full findings from @Gallup and UNICEF’s study will be released in November.