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Hershbein, Brad J. – W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2013
Recent studies have found a large earnings premium to attending a more selective college, but the mechanisms underlying this premium have received little attention and remain unclear. In order to shed light on this question, I develop a multidimensional signaling model relying on college grades and selectivity that rationalizes students' choices…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Salaries, Selective Admission, Colleges
Datcher-Loury, Linda; Loury, Glenn C. – 1983
This paper presents a fixed effects model on the impact of individual high schools on adult earnings. This model not only captures the effects on observed and unobserved characteristics of high school on earnings, but also can control for selection bias resulting from correlation between school quality and student ability. The principal data used…
Descriptors: Adults, Data Collection, Educational Quality, Graduate Surveys
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Huang, Neng-Tang; Gray, Kenneth – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1992
Analysis of data from a sample of 3,309 subjects in the National Longitudinal Survey found that earning less than a 4-year degree does not increase the earnings of high school vocational graduates. However, secondary vocational education was the only high school curriculum to have a significant positive effect on earnings of the non-college-bound.…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Associate Degrees, High School Graduates, Outcomes of Education
Altonji, Joseph G. – 1990
A prototype model was developed to estimate the effect of various variables on the internal rate of return to starting college. The model arose out of observations that there is a nonlinear relationship between education and earnings, that many students who begin college never finish, that there are large differences across fields of…
Descriptors: Blacks, College Outcomes Assessment, College Role, Educational Economics
Black, Matthew – 1980
A study was conducted to determine the process by which recent high school graduates enter the labor market, seek and find jobs, migrate from one type of location to another, and the extent to which they are able to further their career objectives via job and location mobility. In addition, the role of the education system in the school-to-work…
Descriptors: Adults, Education Work Relationship, Employment Opportunities, High School Graduates
Hollenbeck, Kevin – 1992
A study evaluated the labor market outcomes of individuals with various types of postsecondary educational experiences. In particular, it examined differences among three groups: students who pursued technical education programs; those who pursued academic programs; and those individuals who did not pursue any type of postsecondary education. The…
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Graduates, Comparative Analysis, Education Work Relationship
Stone, James R., III – 1984
This study was conducted to explore the relationship between participation in secondary marketing and distributive education (MDE) and economic attainment after high school. Specifically, the study sought to develop a model of economic attainment, i.e., job status attainment, unemployment, and wages for secondary MDE students. The study used the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Cooperative Education, Distributive Education
Research Triangle Inst., Durham, NC. Center for Educational Research and Evaluation. – 1979
The "National Longitudinal Study (NLS) of the High School Class of 1972: Base Year (1972) through Fourth Follow-up (1979)" machine-readable data file (MRDF) is a single merged file of student responses to the original interviews or tests in 1972 and the mail follow-up surveys of 1973, 1974, 1976, and 1979. The 1972 data were gathered by…
Descriptors: Academic Records, Career Planning, Careers, College Attendance