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-establishment cells. This new data set is especially useful because earlier research on this topic relied on data sets that covered only a … finding contrasts sharply with the conclusions of previous research (especially Groshen, 1991), which indicated that sex … segregation accounted for essentially all of the sex wage gap. Further research into the sources of within-establishment within …
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We describe the construction and assessment of a new matched employer-employee data set, the 1990 Decennial Employer-Employee Dataset (1990 DEED). By using place of work name and address, we link workers from the 1990 Long Form Sample to their place of work in the 1990 Standard Statistical...
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higher education and university research – likely because of the public-goods nature of these policies. However, to better …
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higher education and university research – likely because of the public-goods nature of these policies. However, to better …
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We study a set of programs implemented in Philadelphia high schools that focus on boosting post-secondary enrollment. These programs are less career oriented than traditional school-to-work programs, but are consistent with the broadening of the goals of school-to-work to emphasize...
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We study a set of programs implemented in Philadelphia high schools that focus on boosting post-secondary enrollment. These programs are less career oriented than traditional school-to-work programs, but are consistent with the broadening of the goals of school-to-work to emphasize...
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The 1994 Federal School-to-Work Opportunities Act (STWOA) provided more than $1.5 billion over five years to support increased career preparation activities in the country's public schools. However, the STWOA was not re-authorized, so state governments face decisions about levels of funding...
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