The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23 % in the freshman year to 75 % in the senior year. This study estimates how cumulative work histories during the high school years affect probability of dropout, high school academic performance, and the probability of attending college. Variation in individual date of birth and in state truancy laws along with the strength of local demand for low-skill labor are used as instruments for endogenous work hours during the high school career. Working more hours during the academic year does not affect high school academic performance. However, increased high school work intensity raises the likelihood of completing high school but lowers the probability of...
Using American panel data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988, this article inves...
Data on the Y95 cohort (first interviewed in 1995 when in Year 9) of the Longitudinal Surveys of Aus...
Using American panel data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988, this article inves...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
Using American panel data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study of 1988 this paperinvesti...
Educators are often in a position to affect student decisions to work during the school term. This s...
This study showed that working during high school had negative effects on 15 of 23 Grade 12 and post...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012A majority of all high school students engage in the l...
To explore costs and benefits of part-time work for high school students, survey responses of high s...
This paper examines the effects of work experience acquired while youth were in high school (and col...
There is a fine line between wanting to succeed and being able to succeed. There are certain factors...
Young people who work during high school are undertaking a complex balancing act. How much work shou...
The majority of high school students, as many as 80%, have school-year employment prior to graduatio...
Using American panel data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988, this article inves...
Data on the Y95 cohort (first interviewed in 1995 when in Year 9) of the Longitudinal Surveys of Aus...
Using American panel data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988, this article inves...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
Using American panel data from the National Educational Longitudinal Study of 1988 this paperinvesti...
Educators are often in a position to affect student decisions to work during the school term. This s...
This study showed that working during high school had negative effects on 15 of 23 Grade 12 and post...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012A majority of all high school students engage in the l...
To explore costs and benefits of part-time work for high school students, survey responses of high s...
This paper examines the effects of work experience acquired while youth were in high school (and col...
There is a fine line between wanting to succeed and being able to succeed. There are certain factors...
Young people who work during high school are undertaking a complex balancing act. How much work shou...
The majority of high school students, as many as 80%, have school-year employment prior to graduatio...
Using American panel data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988, this article inves...
Data on the Y95 cohort (first interviewed in 1995 when in Year 9) of the Longitudinal Surveys of Aus...
Using American panel data from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988, this article inves...