Using data from three longitudinal surveys of American high school students, I show that vocational courses helped non-college-bound-students to start their work life more successfully, in terms of steadier employment, higher wages and higher earnings. A comparison of the returns to academic and vocational course work for non-college bound students who graduated in 1972, 1980 and 1992 finds that the short and medium term payoffs to vocational courses rose substantially between 1972 and 1980 and remained high in 1992. Holding past and present school attendance and a host of other variables constant, academic course work in high school had much smaller labor market payoffs than vocational course work. These findings contradict the oft repeate...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...
The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 Geocode sample and the O*NET Occupational Database ar...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...
[Excerpt] About half of all youth either do not complete high school or end their formal education w...
This paper measures the impacts of tougher graduation requirements on course taking patterns, learni...
Vocational education is a large part of the high school curriculum, yet we have little understanding...
Research shows that the labor market payoff to vocational education in high school is quite large wh...
[Excerpt] Skill demands also appear to be rising within occupations. Increasing numbers of manufactu...
The United States has benefitted from an educated workforce that has been integral to the growth in ...
This paper examines the labor market outcomes of individuals with various types of postsecondary edu...
[Excerpt] The paper began with an examination of the effects of tougher graduation requirements on c...
Extensive research on the impact of high school vocational education on post-school earnings has pro...
Research shows that employers are dissatisfied with their ability to hire good workers out of high s...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...
The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 Geocode sample and the O*NET Occupational Database ar...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...
[Excerpt] About half of all youth either do not complete high school or end their formal education w...
This paper measures the impacts of tougher graduation requirements on course taking patterns, learni...
Vocational education is a large part of the high school curriculum, yet we have little understanding...
Research shows that the labor market payoff to vocational education in high school is quite large wh...
[Excerpt] Skill demands also appear to be rising within occupations. Increasing numbers of manufactu...
The United States has benefitted from an educated workforce that has been integral to the growth in ...
This paper examines the labor market outcomes of individuals with various types of postsecondary edu...
[Excerpt] The paper began with an examination of the effects of tougher graduation requirements on c...
Extensive research on the impact of high school vocational education on post-school earnings has pro...
Research shows that employers are dissatisfied with their ability to hire good workers out of high s...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
Technological changes in the workplace have placed considerable pressure on the U.S. educational sys...