This paper presents a model of student effort and resulting grade performance under varying labor market conditions. Following previous studies that have found a negative relationship between the expected income and grades by discipline, we extend the analysis to the effect of changing labor market conditions on student effort and the resulting changes in the average grades. The empirical results support the theoretical models conclusion that reduced employment opportunities result in higher average grades by discipline
Historically, race and poverty have been contributing factors when considering gaps among students i...
This paper analyzes both theoretically and empirically how an absolute grading standard that allows ...
This paper analyzes how the composition of an institution's student body affects performance of...
The paper develops a structural model for the labor market behavior of students entering the labor m...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
Are college students who hold paying jobs systematically disadvantaged in terms of academic achievem...
I develop a dynamic model of education and labor supply decisions that seeks to explain student dema...
This study focused on the following questions: 1) Are grades predictors of job success? 2) Is there ...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
Using nationally representative data from the NLSY97, financial motivations for and the effects of e...
This paper examines the labor market outcomes of individuals with various types of postsecondary edu...
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...
An important question that many educators face is how to motivate students to study. Many programs i...
This item is only available electronically.This thesis explores the impact that university grades ha...
Those students who work while enrolled in college are investing in their human capital, and therefor...
Historically, race and poverty have been contributing factors when considering gaps among students i...
This paper analyzes both theoretically and empirically how an absolute grading standard that allows ...
This paper analyzes how the composition of an institution's student body affects performance of...
The paper develops a structural model for the labor market behavior of students entering the labor m...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
Are college students who hold paying jobs systematically disadvantaged in terms of academic achievem...
I develop a dynamic model of education and labor supply decisions that seeks to explain student dema...
This study focused on the following questions: 1) Are grades predictors of job success? 2) Is there ...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
Using nationally representative data from the NLSY97, financial motivations for and the effects of e...
This paper examines the labor market outcomes of individuals with various types of postsecondary edu...
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...
An important question that many educators face is how to motivate students to study. Many programs i...
This item is only available electronically.This thesis explores the impact that university grades ha...
Those students who work while enrolled in college are investing in their human capital, and therefor...
Historically, race and poverty have been contributing factors when considering gaps among students i...
This paper analyzes both theoretically and empirically how an absolute grading standard that allows ...
This paper analyzes how the composition of an institution's student body affects performance of...