Research Report High School Employment: Meaningful Connections for At-Risk Youth
Duncan Chaplin, Jane Hannaway
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This paper examines some of the short- and long-term costs and benefits of high school employment for youth using the High School and Beyond Survey collected by the National Center for Education Statistics. It focuses on whether the effects of working while in school differ for different types of students, particularly for students at risk of long-term employment problems. It also compares the effects of working on youths considered not at-risk to the at-risk population.
Research and Evidence Work, Education, and Labor Family and Financial Well-Being Tax and Income Supports
Expertise Workforce Development Apprenticeships Early Childhood
Tags Economic well-being Employment and education Youth development Children and youth