Millions remain jobless, workers are seeking more supports from employers, and business leaders are reassessing how to promote the well-being of their employees, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Public attention on workforce development, economic advancement, and equity has never been higher, and exploring these issues is crucial to creating a more equitable society. Yet many of the words used to describe workforce topics lack common, clear definitions, which can muddy the national narrative.
What do we mean when we say “skills gap?” What’s the definition of an “essential worker?” Do “diverse” and “equitable” mean the same thing—if not, what’s the difference? And how can we employ words more precisely to drive change?

JFF has been working to address this challenge in partnership with researchers and subject matter experts from a group of nonprofit organizations focused on workforce policy and equity issues. Now, in partnership with WorkingNation, we’re excited to share the first draft of our new field guide, designed to serve as an overview of key terms and concepts related to workforce development.