Forty years ago, the National Center for Education Statistics initiated the national longitudinal studies program in response to congressional concern for policy-relevant information on school-to-work transitions. This program has grown substantially, and not unexpectedly, questions have arisen about its usefulness and present operation. This essay briefly describes the scope of the program and its benefits for informing knowledge and policy, including (a) racial and socioeconomic inequalities and their influence on the academic and social development of student subgroups, (b) differential schooling experiences and their impact on children’s later educational and occupational outcomes, and (c) new methods for estimating statistical inferenc...
The subject of dropout prevention/reduction is deservedly receiving attention as a problem that, if ...
Research design and greater attention to social context have figured prominently in efforts to impro...
The Workshop to Examine Current and Potential Uses of NCES Longitudinal Surveys by the Education Res...
The National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88) serves as amexample of how three specifi...
In this paper, we initiate a discussion of the possible methodological features of a potential new n...
An investigation into Statistical Modelling of Data from Longitudinal Studies for the study of Educa...
This paper explores the feasibility of collecting longitudinal survey data on students within Califo...
The National Center for Education Statistics’ (NCES) longitudinal student surveys have long been exc...
The National Education longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88) is the most recent in a series of longit...
This study is a ten-year retrospective, longitudinal, quantitative study that assesses if the Univer...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
This study is based on the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988 (NELS:88) sponsored by the...
Longitudinal data have been collected over many centuries but only more recently has the use of lon...
Minority children, especially African American children, continue to be enrolled in large numbers in...
In principal, public education provides a child's key means of skill accumulation, irrespective of b...
The subject of dropout prevention/reduction is deservedly receiving attention as a problem that, if ...
Research design and greater attention to social context have figured prominently in efforts to impro...
The Workshop to Examine Current and Potential Uses of NCES Longitudinal Surveys by the Education Res...
The National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88) serves as amexample of how three specifi...
In this paper, we initiate a discussion of the possible methodological features of a potential new n...
An investigation into Statistical Modelling of Data from Longitudinal Studies for the study of Educa...
This paper explores the feasibility of collecting longitudinal survey data on students within Califo...
The National Center for Education Statistics’ (NCES) longitudinal student surveys have long been exc...
The National Education longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88) is the most recent in a series of longit...
This study is a ten-year retrospective, longitudinal, quantitative study that assesses if the Univer...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a ...
This study is based on the National Education Longitudinal Survey of 1988 (NELS:88) sponsored by the...
Longitudinal data have been collected over many centuries but only more recently has the use of lon...
Minority children, especially African American children, continue to be enrolled in large numbers in...
In principal, public education provides a child's key means of skill accumulation, irrespective of b...
The subject of dropout prevention/reduction is deservedly receiving attention as a problem that, if ...
Research design and greater attention to social context have figured prominently in efforts to impro...
The Workshop to Examine Current and Potential Uses of NCES Longitudinal Surveys by the Education Res...