[Excerpt] This chapter examines the effects of improved signaling of student achievement in high school on the labor market success of recent high-school graduates. The chapter is organized into three sections. In the first section, we reproduce the argument that Bishop put forth in 1985 that better signaling of student achievement to employers would improve the quality of the jobs that recent high-school graduates could obtain and strengthen incentives to learn. In the second section, we analyze longitudinal data on eight graders in 1988 and attempt to measure the effect of school-employer partnerships on their subsequent success in the labor market, testing the hypotheses put forward in 1985. The final section of the chapter discusses the...
This study examines how high school employment affects future economic attainment. There is no indic...
This study uses individual-level data from the Sample Edited Detail File of the 1990 Decennial Censu...
Advancing technology demands workers who are equipped with the higher-order cognitive skills of anal...
[Excerpt] This chapter examines the effects of improved signaling of student achievement in high sch...
[Excerpt] Before the school-to-work (STW) movement began improving communication between schools and...
The empirical basis for expectations that employer involvement in high school programs contributes t...
Using data from the 1997 and 1998 administrations of the National Employer Survey, this paper examin...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
This paper analyzes how the composition of an institution's student body affects performance of...
Educators are often in a position to affect student decisions to work during the school term. This s...
Graduation date: 1983Evidence supporting the contribution of American high school\ud curricula to st...
Research shows that employers are dissatisfied with their ability to hire good workers out of high s...
My dissertation addresses two sets of questions related to labor market policies. First, should we b...
Does working while in school smooth students' transition into the labor market? We provide evidence ...
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school wo...
This study examines how high school employment affects future economic attainment. There is no indic...
This study uses individual-level data from the Sample Edited Detail File of the 1990 Decennial Censu...
Advancing technology demands workers who are equipped with the higher-order cognitive skills of anal...
[Excerpt] This chapter examines the effects of improved signaling of student achievement in high sch...
[Excerpt] Before the school-to-work (STW) movement began improving communication between schools and...
The empirical basis for expectations that employer involvement in high school programs contributes t...
Using data from the 1997 and 1998 administrations of the National Employer Survey, this paper examin...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
This paper analyzes how the composition of an institution's student body affects performance of...
Educators are often in a position to affect student decisions to work during the school term. This s...
Graduation date: 1983Evidence supporting the contribution of American high school\ud curricula to st...
Research shows that employers are dissatisfied with their ability to hire good workers out of high s...
My dissertation addresses two sets of questions related to labor market policies. First, should we b...
Does working while in school smooth students' transition into the labor market? We provide evidence ...
For some students, it seems that employment while in school greatly affects performance in school wo...
This study examines how high school employment affects future economic attainment. There is no indic...
This study uses individual-level data from the Sample Edited Detail File of the 1990 Decennial Censu...
Advancing technology demands workers who are equipped with the higher-order cognitive skills of anal...