ERIC Number: ED529935
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2012
Pages: 68
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ISBN: ISBN-978-0-8330-6030-3
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A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program. Technical Report
Perez-Arce, Francisco; Constant, Louay; Loughran, David S.; Karoly, Lynn A.
RAND Corporation
Decades of research show that high school dropouts are more likely than graduates to commit crimes, abuse drugs and alcohol, have children out of wedlock, earn low wages, be unemployed, and suffer from poor health. The ChalleNGe program, currently operating in 27 states, is a residential program coupled with post-residential mentoring that seeks to alter the life course of high school dropouts ages 16-18. A rigorous evaluation of the ChalleNGe program employing random assignment has demonstrated that the program has positive effects on educational attainment and employment. The cost-benefit analysis presented in this document estimates that those and other program effects yield $25,549 ($2010) in social benefits per individual admitted to the program, or $2.66 in social benefits for every dollar expended for a return on investment of 166 percent. The program's benefits accrue mostly in the form of higher lifetime earnings attributable to higher levels of educational attainment induced by the program. Under baseline assumptions, this cost-benefit analysis suggests continued operation of existing ChalleNGe sites will yield substantial net benefits to program participants and society at large. This quantitative finding supports public investment in the ChalleNGe program as currently operated and targeted. Alternative Models of Lifetime Earnings Effects are appended. A bibliography is included. Individual chapters contain footnotes. (Contains 2 figures and 25 tables.) [Funding for this paper was provided by the National Guard Youth Foundation.]
Descriptors: Investment, Residential Programs, Models, Outcomes of Education, Educational Attainment, Cost Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention, Research Reports, Program Costs, Community Benefits, Educational Benefits, Audits (Verification), Measurement Techniques, Youth Opportunities, Youth Programs, Human Capital, Capacity Building
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Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: RAND Labor and Population; RAND National Defense Research Institute
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