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Ayalon, Hanna; Menahem, Gila – Higher Education Policy, 2010
Israeli universities have recently established for-profit (FP) mid-career programmes, intended for holders of junior managerial positions who wish to acquire a Master's degree and improve their status and salary. We analyse the programmes as a second-chance structure, which provides working people with the opportunity to win a Master's degree from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Proprietary Schools, Masters Programs
Carnevale, Anthony P.; Rose, Stephen J.; Cheah, Ban – Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2011
A college degree pays off--but by just how much? In this report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, the authors examine just what a college degree is worth--and what else besides a degree might influence an individual's potential earnings. This report examines lifetime earnings for all education levels and…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Education Work Relationship, Economic Opportunities, High School Graduates
US Senate, 2011
This hearing of the Committee of Health, Education, Labor and Pensions focused on the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. This hearing on the economic importance of having a world-class K-12 education system should remind everyone of the critical importance of this reauthorization. Well-educated Americans are the single…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Ryan, Chris – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2011
On average, young people who complete Year 12 tend to have more successful transitions from education to work than those who do not. Hence everyone has seen numerous governments introduce policies that promote Year 12 completion. However, in recent years there has been a realisation that it does not make much sense to promote Year 12 retention for…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Vocational Education, Employment, Education Work Relationship
Jones, Dennis – National Governors Association, 2011
Research shows that having a highly educated workforce is critical to states and territories' economic competitiveness and to the well-being of their citizens. A growing number of state policymakers are concerned that the nation as a whole and their states are falling behind in the race to accumulate the educational capital needed to ensure that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Human Capital, Education Work Relationship, Politics of Education
Jacobson, Louis S.; LaLonde, Robert J.; Sullivan, Daniel G. – Hamilton Project, 2011
High-tenured displaced workers often experience significant earnings losses that persist for the rest of their working lives. A well-targeted training initiative has the potential to substantially reduce permanent earnings losses for those displaced workers who have the academic preparation, work experience, and interest to complete high-return…
Descriptors: Retraining, Dislocated Workers, Income, Education Work Relationship
Lovenheim, Michael – Economic Mobility Project, 2011
A college degree often translates into economic success: Americans who start at the bottom of the income ladder "quadruple" their chances of making it to the top when they earn a four-year degree, according to past research by the Pew Economic Mobility Project. Nevertheless, many young people from the bottom and middle of the ladder…
Descriptors: Housing, Higher Education, Education Work Relationship, Mobility
Adams, Caralee – Instructor, 2011
Getting a master's degree means lots of late nights, busy weekends, and probably taking on student loan debt. The commitment raises the question: Is it worth it? This article takes a comprehensive look at how much a master's is worth, which degree one should pursue, and how one can find a balance in graduate school.
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Masters Degrees, Salary Wage Differentials, Comparable Worth
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Wolffe, Karen; Kelly, Stacy M. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2011
The provision of services to youths with visual impairments who are in transition from school to work and adult life is not a new concept. Projects have focused on this population for many years within the rehabilitation and education communities. Beginning in the mid-1970s, the U.S. federal government passed numerous pieces of legislation that…
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Employment, Transitional Programs, Independent Living
Lewis, Morgan V.; Stone, James R., III – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2011
Apprenticeship is one of several approaches to work-based learning (WBL). Apprenticeships have all the features needed to prepare workers for occupations that require extended study to attain competence. Apprentices begin with relatively simple tasks and progress to those requiring more complex skills. Apprenticeship has had a long history in the…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Education Work Relationship, Job Training, Educational Opportunities
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Woodfield, Ruth – Studies in Higher Education, 2011
This article analyses a recent cohort (2006) of UK graduates, and explores the previously neglected relationship between age and post-degree employment. Much work on mature students assumes their overall experience to be one of disadvantage relative to traditional-age graduates, and this includes employability research. Here, mature students are…
Descriptors: Adults, Disadvantaged, Labor Market, College Graduates
McLester, Susan – District Administration, 2011
Extensive media coverage of New York City's Harlem Children's Zone's cradle-to-career program over the past several years has served to focus mainstream attention on school reform in a way unprecedented in recent history. Cradle-to-career programs seek to provide children living in poverty with a high-quality birth-to-employment education through…
Descriptors: News Reporting, Urban Schools, Poverty, Disadvantaged Environment
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Matthews, Yvonne; Bradley, Ernest – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2011
Lincoln University was founded in 1866 by the men of the 62nd and 65th United States Colored Infantries and their white officers for the special benefit of freed African Americans. Today, Lincoln University's role in the education of Missourians and others, and its service throughout the state, the nation, and across the globe, are…
Descriptors: Extension Education, Black Colleges, Educational Opportunities, Males
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Berggren, Caroline – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2011
This is a Swedish study about the correspondence between higher education studies and the obtained profession considering both skill level and specialisation. The labour market position in 2002, for a student population, aged 26-28 years, was analyzed. Also those students who had not obtained a degree, but who had studied at least two years were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Attainment, Education Work Relationship
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Fehring, Heather; Herring, Katherine – Journal of Education and Work, 2013
Lifting the rate of workforce participation in Australia has been called "the challenge of the decade". In light of the ageing workforce, changing nature of work demands and workforce attitudes, the need for insight into current patterns of workforce participation has never been more urgent. The following paper offers an overview of an…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, Foreign Countries, Work Attitudes, Skilled Workers
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