Stackable credentials—sequential postsecondary awards that allow individuals to progress on a career path—have been suggested as a way to enhance the labor market prospects of middle-skill workers. Yet, thus far, little evidence has been provided on the economic value of these credentials. In this paper, the authors report a series of estimates on the association between stackable credentials and earnings. They use national, survey, and college-system-level datasets. A significant body of evidence indicates that the labor market returns to certificates—along with those to college degrees—are positive. But the authors' estimates of stackable credentials show only weakly positive and inconsistent gains from these award combinations. Generally...
In much sociological research on occupational achievement it is presumed that the full effect of edu...
This thesis consists of three chapters in the field of labor economics related to worker promotion, ...
We study employers’ perceptions of the value of postsecondary degrees using a field experiment. We r...
Stackable credentials—sequential postsecondary awards that allow individuals to progress on a career...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Community colleges confer professional/technical award...
We study employers' perceptions of the value of postsecondary degrees using a field experiment. We r...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...
Higher education is a source of skill acquisition for many middle- and high-skilled jobs. But what s...
Calls to increase the number of undergraduate STEM credential recipients have largely failed to diff...
Community college credentials are an increasingly important part of post-secondary education in the ...
The annual number of certificates (non-degree awards that typically require less time to complete th...
The annual number of certificates (non-degree awards that typically require less time to complete th...
Nationally, the labor market is calling out for workers to fill the increasing number of job vacanci...
Utilizing a model of the relationship between skill accumulation and earnings known as human capital...
This slide deck accompanied a presentation entitled "How do your Credentials Stack Up?". T...
In much sociological research on occupational achievement it is presumed that the full effect of edu...
This thesis consists of three chapters in the field of labor economics related to worker promotion, ...
We study employers’ perceptions of the value of postsecondary degrees using a field experiment. We r...
Stackable credentials—sequential postsecondary awards that allow individuals to progress on a career...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Community colleges confer professional/technical award...
We study employers' perceptions of the value of postsecondary degrees using a field experiment. We r...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...
Higher education is a source of skill acquisition for many middle- and high-skilled jobs. But what s...
Calls to increase the number of undergraduate STEM credential recipients have largely failed to diff...
Community college credentials are an increasingly important part of post-secondary education in the ...
The annual number of certificates (non-degree awards that typically require less time to complete th...
The annual number of certificates (non-degree awards that typically require less time to complete th...
Nationally, the labor market is calling out for workers to fill the increasing number of job vacanci...
Utilizing a model of the relationship between skill accumulation and earnings known as human capital...
This slide deck accompanied a presentation entitled "How do your Credentials Stack Up?". T...
In much sociological research on occupational achievement it is presumed that the full effect of edu...
This thesis consists of three chapters in the field of labor economics related to worker promotion, ...
We study employers’ perceptions of the value of postsecondary degrees using a field experiment. We r...