ERIC Number: EJ737156
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005
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The Returns of a Community College Education: Evidence from the National Education Longitudinal Survey
Marcotte, Dave E.; Bailey, Thomas; Borkoski, Carey; Kienzl, Greg S.
Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, v27 n2 p157-177 Sum 2005
Using the 2000 follow-up of the National Education Longitudinal Survey, the authors estimated earnings effects of a community college education. Previous research relied on data collected from students enrolled 20 or 30 years ago. Because the labor market and community colleges have changed dramatically since then, the authors provide an update by studying students enrolled in the 1990s. They found substantial evidence that a community college education has positive effects on earnings among young workers. This effect was larger for annual earnings than for hourly wages. Earnings benefits accrued both to those who failed to earn a credential and to those who earned an associate degree. The current results are similar to estimates for earlier cohorts. The stability of the wage advantage of a community college education during a period of growing enrollment provides evidence of a growing relative demand for a community college over a high school education. (Contains 4 tables, 2 figures, and 14 notes.)
Descriptors: Labor Market, Community Colleges, Longitudinal Studies, Employment Potential, Followup Studies, Outcomes of Education, Salaries, Educational Attainment
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