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Because much of the concern about youth unemployment is motivated by the large differences between the rates for blacks and whites, we have pursued our earlier work by analyzing separately for black and white youth the relationship between high school preparation and early labor force...
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Because much of the concern about youth unemployment is motivated by the large differences between the rates for blacks and whites, we have pursued our earlier work by analyzing separately for black and white youth the relationship between high school preparation and early labor force...
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We consider how age-health profiles differ by demographic characteristics such as education, race, and ethnicity. A key … can be addressed using the model. Differences in health by education and racial-ethnic group at age 50 persist throughout … the levels of education between race-ethnic groups--from two-thirds to 85 percent for men and about half for women. We …
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We consider how age-health profiles differ by demographic characteristics such as education, race, and ethnicity. A key … can be addressed using the model. Differences in health by education and racial-ethnic group at age 50 persist throughout … the levels of education between race-ethnic groups--from two-thirds to 85 percent for men and about half for women. We …
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As a companion paper to our work on students' application and colleges' admission decisions, we have estimated a joint discrete-continuous utility maximization model of college attendance and college completion. The paper is motivated by the possibility that test scores are poor predictors of...
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As a companion paper to our work on students' application and colleges' admission decisions, we have estimated a joint discrete-continuous utility maximization model of college attendance and college completion. The paper is motivated by the possibility that test scores are poor predictors of...
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