The Consequences of Employment Among College StudentsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1991 - 388 pages |
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ability academic addition amount assumption attend average biased BLACK career chapter characteristics coefficient college students complete contains correlated costs course credits data set dependent described determination drop dropout hazard Dummy var equal earn educational employed employment enrolled enter equation error error terms estimation expected family income FEMALE final four-year given grades graduation high school higher hours a week implies includes increase independent indicates individual influence involvement labor market lead least leave school less mean measure months negative nonworkers Note observations outcomes percentage period positive possible potentially presented probability problem procedure provides reasons received relationship reported representative respondents sample score semester shows similar specification stage standard statistically significant survey term transcript unobserved variables WHITE workers