[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 article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
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[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...
[Excerpt] The fundamental cause of the low effort level of American students, parents, and voters in...
[Excerpt] High school career-technical education (CTE) is a massive enterprise. Last year high schoo...
Educators are often in a position to affect student decisions to work during the school term. This s...
This study examines how high school employment affects future economic attainment. There is no indic...
The empirical basis for expectations that employer involvement in high school programs contributes t...
This three-year study entitled “Linkages between Education, the Labor Market, and Performance” seeks...
[Excerpt] About half of all youth either do not complete high school or end their formal education w...
[Excerpt] This article examines the causal connections between these two phenomena: changes in the a...
[Excerpt] One of the most contentious issues unfolding in the political landscape of the United Stat...
Those students who work while enrolled in college are investing in their human capital, and therefor...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
Using data from the 1997 and 1998 administrations of the National Employer Survey, this paper examin...
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...
[Excerpt] The fundamental cause of the low effort level of American students, parents, and voters in...
[Excerpt] High school career-technical education (CTE) is a massive enterprise. Last year high schoo...
Educators are often in a position to affect student decisions to work during the school term. This s...
This study examines how high school employment affects future economic attainment. There is no indic...
The empirical basis for expectations that employer involvement in high school programs contributes t...
This three-year study entitled “Linkages between Education, the Labor Market, and Performance” seeks...
[Excerpt] About half of all youth either do not complete high school or end their formal education w...
[Excerpt] This article examines the causal connections between these two phenomena: changes in the a...
[Excerpt] One of the most contentious issues unfolding in the political landscape of the United Stat...
Those students who work while enrolled in college are investing in their human capital, and therefor...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
Using data from the 1997 and 1998 administrations of the National Employer Survey, this paper examin...
Advancing technology demands workers who are equipped with the higher-order cognitive skills of anal...