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Posted: 2025-04-11 01:15:00 UTC

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Governor Whitmer is directing state departments to actively encourage more young men to participate in higher education and skills programs, addressing the underrepresentation of men in these programs and aiming to boost the labor force.
Increased participation of young men in higher education and skills programs
Addressing the gender imbalance in educational opportunities
Boosting the state's labor force by encouraging more men to gain skills
Expanding access to programs like Michigan Reconnect and the Community College Guarantee
Underrepresentation of men in higher education and skills programs
Historically low labor force rate for young men
Lack of awareness among men about available educational programs