Summary: Educational success or achievement relates to the rate of unemployment and wages earned. Over a 30-year period of time, a big percentage of graduates not enrolled in college were proved to be unemployed shortly after leaving school. Because of this, over recent years a return to higher education has substantially increased due to need of progress in the work force. The increased earning advantage changed dramatically when you look at the completed levels of higher education. More and more people completing high levels of college were beginning to earn more money than those with just a high school diploma.
Decker, Paul T. “Education and the Economy: An Indicators Report.” 28 Apr. 1997. 8
Mar. 2010 <http://nces.ed.gov/pubs97/97269.pdf>.
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