Professional paper for the fulfillment of the Master of Public Policy.This study examines the effect of 2-year college credits, postsecondary certificates and Associate Degrees on hourly wages for high school graduates with no 4-year college experience using restricted-use National Educational Longitudinal Study 1988 (NELS: 1988). The analysis does not find a statistically significant increase in hourly wages associated with 2-year college credits, post-secondary certificates, or Associate Degrees
The economic benefits of attending community colleges, as opposed to other higher education sectors,...
The annual number of certificates (non-degree awards that typically require less time to complete th...
Having a college degree is increasingly important in the U.S. labor market, and workers with a degre...
This paper provides among the first rigorous estimates of the labor-market returns to community col...
This paper provides among the first rigorous estimates of the labor-market returns to community coll...
Community college credentials are an increasingly important part of post-secondary education in the ...
The annual number of certificates (non-degree awards that typically require less time to complete th...
In this paper, the authors examine the relative labor market gains for first-time college students w...
This study examines the labor market gains for students who enrolled at for-profit colleges after be...
This paper examines the returns to math courses relative to those in courses in other subjects for s...
This paper presents national data on the economic returns to postsecondary education for African-Ame...
This paper examines the role of community colleges in the U.S. higher education system and their adv...
This paper attempts to investigate the individual wage rate of return to college education. Over the...
" In this paper, I make use of data from the 2000 follow-up of the National Education Longitudinal S...
This study evaluates the postsecondary and labor market outcomes of students who attended for-profit...
The economic benefits of attending community colleges, as opposed to other higher education sectors,...
The annual number of certificates (non-degree awards that typically require less time to complete th...
Having a college degree is increasingly important in the U.S. labor market, and workers with a degre...
This paper provides among the first rigorous estimates of the labor-market returns to community col...
This paper provides among the first rigorous estimates of the labor-market returns to community coll...
Community college credentials are an increasingly important part of post-secondary education in the ...
The annual number of certificates (non-degree awards that typically require less time to complete th...
In this paper, the authors examine the relative labor market gains for first-time college students w...
This study examines the labor market gains for students who enrolled at for-profit colleges after be...
This paper examines the returns to math courses relative to those in courses in other subjects for s...
This paper presents national data on the economic returns to postsecondary education for African-Ame...
This paper examines the role of community colleges in the U.S. higher education system and their adv...
This paper attempts to investigate the individual wage rate of return to college education. Over the...
" In this paper, I make use of data from the 2000 follow-up of the National Education Longitudinal S...
This study evaluates the postsecondary and labor market outcomes of students who attended for-profit...
The economic benefits of attending community colleges, as opposed to other higher education sectors,...
The annual number of certificates (non-degree awards that typically require less time to complete th...
Having a college degree is increasingly important in the U.S. labor market, and workers with a degre...