Vocational education is a large part of the high school curriculum, yet we have little understanding of what drives vocational enrollment or whether these courses help or harm early careers. To address this we develop a framework for curriculum choice, taking into account ability and preferences for academic and vocational work. We test model predictions using detailed transcript and earnings information from the NLSY97. Our results are two-fold. First, students positively sort into vocational courses, suggesting the belief that low ability students are funneled into vocational coursework is unlikely true. Second, we find higher earnings among students taking more upper-level vocational courses – a nearly 2% wage premium for each additional ...
A simplified model is constructed to analyze the role played by vocational training programs In high...
[Excerpt] About half of all youth either do not complete high school or end their formal education w...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...
Vocational education is a large part of the high school curriculum, yet we have little understanding...
Early exposure to vocational curriculum may facilitate better college enrollment decisions, an impor...
[Excerpt] The paper began with an examination of the effects of tougher graduation requirements on c...
High-school based career and technical education (CTE) programs continue to grow, fueled by labor ma...
As of April 5, 2022, there was almost $1.75 trillion of student debt in the US (Hahn & Tarver). The ...
Using data from three longitudinal surveys of American high school students, I show that vocational ...
In Georgia, high school graduates are expected to be college and career ready, however due to recent...
In Georgia, high school graduates are expected to be college and career ready, however due to recent...
This paper measures the impacts of tougher graduation requirements on course taking patterns, learni...
The organizing ideal of educational equity in U.S. public schools, premised on ensuring that all stu...
This work investigates which factors underlie the students’ decision on which secondary track progra...
In the past, negative effects of not graduating high school have included a higher likelihood of une...
A simplified model is constructed to analyze the role played by vocational training programs In high...
[Excerpt] About half of all youth either do not complete high school or end their formal education w...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...
Vocational education is a large part of the high school curriculum, yet we have little understanding...
Early exposure to vocational curriculum may facilitate better college enrollment decisions, an impor...
[Excerpt] The paper began with an examination of the effects of tougher graduation requirements on c...
High-school based career and technical education (CTE) programs continue to grow, fueled by labor ma...
As of April 5, 2022, there was almost $1.75 trillion of student debt in the US (Hahn & Tarver). The ...
Using data from three longitudinal surveys of American high school students, I show that vocational ...
In Georgia, high school graduates are expected to be college and career ready, however due to recent...
In Georgia, high school graduates are expected to be college and career ready, however due to recent...
This paper measures the impacts of tougher graduation requirements on course taking patterns, learni...
The organizing ideal of educational equity in U.S. public schools, premised on ensuring that all stu...
This work investigates which factors underlie the students’ decision on which secondary track progra...
In the past, negative effects of not graduating high school have included a higher likelihood of une...
A simplified model is constructed to analyze the role played by vocational training programs In high...
[Excerpt] About half of all youth either do not complete high school or end their formal education w...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...