Overall, college enrolment has seen a steady decline over the last decade, but it's even more pronounced among America's young men. Richard Reeves, president of the American Institute for Boys and Men, says it's just one of the ways America's young men are not being just left behind, but feeling left out.
Breakdown
- College enrollment among young men in the US has declined more sharply than the overall trend.
- Young men from working-class backgrounds and men of color are especially affected by educational challenges. 1m 4s
- The suicide rate among men under 30 has risen by a third since 2010, indicating a mental health crisis. 1m 36s
- There is a need for more vocational training and more men in teaching and healthcare roles. 1m 54s
- Efforts to support boys and men should not be seen as competing with women's progress. 2m 13s