The many benefits of increased levels of educational attainment to both individuals and society are well-established (Bailey & Mindle, 2003; Baum, Ma, & Payea, 2010; Cook & King, 2004). With increased levles of educational attainment come higher average earnings, lower rates of poverty, lower likelihood of unemployment, better working conditions, improved health, and a host of other individual benefits (Baum et al., 2010). Society benefits from higher educational attainment through increases in taxes paid, lower rates of dependence on social welfare programs, and greater civic engagement (Baum et al., 2010). By providing a more qualified workforce, increased educational attainment can also be a tool for promoting economic growth and revital...
Despite the large urban–rural education gap observed in most countries, little attention has been pa...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropoli...
The idea that equal education exists in the United States is a misconception, and positive youth dev...
The many benefits of increased levels of educational attainment to both individuals and society are ...
Youths who attend urban high schools in the United States are engaged in a gallant struggle to get a...
Between 2003 and 2009, the gap between the educational attainment of the population and the educatio...
Since the early 1990s, metropolitan entities and local governments have targeted incentives, policie...
concentration of college-educated residents was associated with a 0.8% increase in subsequent employ...
This symposium will discuss the expansion of The Education Effect – Booker T. Washington, as a unive...
From 1940 to 1990, a 10% increase in a metropolitan area's concentration of college-educated residen...
Both individuals and society at large benefit when an individual earns a college degree. The benefit...
The government's Excellence in Cities policy has improved the educational outcomes for secondary sch...
ost countries make sustained economic growth a principal policy objective. While many factors contri...
A disproportionate number of urban youth attend underresourced and segregated schools. While tenets ...
Colleges and universities can contribute to the economic success of a region by deepening the skills...
Despite the large urban–rural education gap observed in most countries, little attention has been pa...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropoli...
The idea that equal education exists in the United States is a misconception, and positive youth dev...
The many benefits of increased levels of educational attainment to both individuals and society are ...
Youths who attend urban high schools in the United States are engaged in a gallant struggle to get a...
Between 2003 and 2009, the gap between the educational attainment of the population and the educatio...
Since the early 1990s, metropolitan entities and local governments have targeted incentives, policie...
concentration of college-educated residents was associated with a 0.8% increase in subsequent employ...
This symposium will discuss the expansion of The Education Effect – Booker T. Washington, as a unive...
From 1940 to 1990, a 10% increase in a metropolitan area's concentration of college-educated residen...
Both individuals and society at large benefit when an individual earns a college degree. The benefit...
The government's Excellence in Cities policy has improved the educational outcomes for secondary sch...
ost countries make sustained economic growth a principal policy objective. While many factors contri...
A disproportionate number of urban youth attend underresourced and segregated schools. While tenets ...
Colleges and universities can contribute to the economic success of a region by deepening the skills...
Despite the large urban–rural education gap observed in most countries, little attention has been pa...
The share of skilled workers in urban populations has steadily increased since 1970 in US metropoli...
The idea that equal education exists in the United States is a misconception, and positive youth dev...