States and regions with large numbers of educated workers enjoy many social and economic benefits, including low crime rates, high-technology-based employment, high per-capita income, and high wages. It follows that state policymakers should implement policies that increase the number of educated workers and their job opportunities. This article addresses the issue of post-secondary education and the relationship between wages and education.IC2 Institut
Investment in education enables individuals to increase their future earnings and enhance their expe...
This article proposes and empirically implements a structural model of educa-tion choices and wage d...
The problem of this study is the economic status of college teachers in Texas, with emphasis on actu...
Texas has garnered broad public support for a set of statewide goals for higher education: increasin...
important trends are influencing regional eco-nomic performance. Demographically, the state populati...
What can state governments do to boost the economic well-being of their people? That is the central ...
This paper addresses the pros and cons of a policy aimed at substantially increasing rates of post-s...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...
Any strong regional economy is built on the success of its educational system, both secondary and po...
In recent years, several US states have introduced college admission policies that reward local rath...
Postsecondary student demographics are dramatically shifting in the state of Texas, resulting in an ...
College practitioners and national policymakers are turning to sub-associate workforce education as ...
Freshmen at baccalaureate-granting institutions cite being able to secure a more attractive job and ...
Half of college students drop out before completing a degree. Over the past few decades, the share o...
This is the published version. Also found here: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB12454527804153...
Investment in education enables individuals to increase their future earnings and enhance their expe...
This article proposes and empirically implements a structural model of educa-tion choices and wage d...
The problem of this study is the economic status of college teachers in Texas, with emphasis on actu...
Texas has garnered broad public support for a set of statewide goals for higher education: increasin...
important trends are influencing regional eco-nomic performance. Demographically, the state populati...
What can state governments do to boost the economic well-being of their people? That is the central ...
This paper addresses the pros and cons of a policy aimed at substantially increasing rates of post-s...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...
Any strong regional economy is built on the success of its educational system, both secondary and po...
In recent years, several US states have introduced college admission policies that reward local rath...
Postsecondary student demographics are dramatically shifting in the state of Texas, resulting in an ...
College practitioners and national policymakers are turning to sub-associate workforce education as ...
Freshmen at baccalaureate-granting institutions cite being able to secure a more attractive job and ...
Half of college students drop out before completing a degree. Over the past few decades, the share o...
This is the published version. Also found here: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB12454527804153...
Investment in education enables individuals to increase their future earnings and enhance their expe...
This article proposes and empirically implements a structural model of educa-tion choices and wage d...
The problem of this study is the economic status of college teachers in Texas, with emphasis on actu...