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The literature on the narrowing of the gender wage gap during the 1980s considers, among other factors, the closing of the male-female differential in post-secondary education. This paper looks specifically at the role played by the dramatic relative increase in women's enrollment in two-year...
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Recessions negatively impact the health of individuals experiencing hardship. In this paper, we investigate whether there are also long-term intergenerational health effects through their effects on health behavior of children born during difficult economic times. Based on a theoretical model of...
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Kane and Rouse (1993) furnish evidence that enrollment in a two-year-or four-year-college program increases earnings by 5 to 8 percent per year of college credits, whether or not a degree is earned. This evidence has provided the intellectual basis for policy recommendations to increase access...
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This study provides a basic framework for incorporating the causes of occupational differences into analyses of racial wage differentials. Separating the influences of personal characteristics, occupational choice, and hiring discrimination on occupational attainment provides measures of the...
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Leigh and Gill measure the responsiveness of community colleges in California to the needs of employers and residents.
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This paper provides new evidence about the payoffs to community colleges’ terminal training programs as distinct from their traditional transfer function. Using NLSY data, we offer three main findings. First, fouryear college graduates who started at a community college are not at a...
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An extensive set of self-reported survey data exists on illegal drug use. The survey data show that drug use is quite frequent among the younger adult population, relatively infrequent among those of high-school age, and rare among middle-aged and older adults. Drug use varies by occupational...
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