The declining American high school graduation rate: Evidence, sources, and consequences

James J. Heckman, Paul A. LaFontaine, 13 February 2008

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The high school graduation rate is a barometer of the health of American society and the skill level of its future workforce. Throughout the first half of the 20th century, each new cohort of Americans was more likely to graduate high school than the preceding one.

Topics: Education, Labour markets
Tags: education, educational inequality, high school graduation, USA

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