This paper uses panel data that cover the 1972-79 period obtained from the National Longitudinal Survey of the High School Class of 1972 to study how male students' employment while in college influences their academic performance, persistence in school, decisions to enroll in graduate school, and postcollege labor market success. Its analytic framework treats in-school employment as endogenous and determines persistence by a comparison of expected utilities.
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...
While research consistently finds positive earnings returns to educational attainment, there is litt...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
This study measured annual income, unemployment, job satisfaction, and socioeconomic status of selec...
College student persistence and overall educational attainment were studied, based on data from the ...
This paper examines the effects of work experience acquired while youth were in high school (and col...
Those students who work while enrolled in college are investing in their human capital, and therefor...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
This paper analyzes how the composition of an institution's student body affects performance of...
This study showed that working during high school had negative effects on 15 of 23 Grade 12 and post...
Abstract-This paper examines the effects of work experience acquired while youth were in high school...
Using data from a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of college graduates, this study ex...
Are college students who hold paying jobs systematically disadvantaged in terms of academic achievem...
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...
While research consistently finds positive earnings returns to educational attainment, there is litt...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
This article investigates the consequences of employment on college students\u27 academic performanc...
This study measured annual income, unemployment, job satisfaction, and socioeconomic status of selec...
College student persistence and overall educational attainment were studied, based on data from the ...
This paper examines the effects of work experience acquired while youth were in high school (and col...
Those students who work while enrolled in college are investing in their human capital, and therefor...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
This article outlines a framework for evaluating the decision of undergraduate students to engage in...
This paper analyzes how the composition of an institution's student body affects performance of...
This study showed that working during high school had negative effects on 15 of 23 Grade 12 and post...
Abstract-This paper examines the effects of work experience acquired while youth were in high school...
Using data from a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of college graduates, this study ex...
Are college students who hold paying jobs systematically disadvantaged in terms of academic achievem...
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambi...
While research consistently finds positive earnings returns to educational attainment, there is litt...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...