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When Work Matters: The Varying Impact of Work Intensity on High School Dropout


  Author: Jennifer C. Lee, Jeremy Staff
Publisher: American Sociological Association
Publication: Sociology of Education vol.80 no.2
Document Date:                  April 2007
Category: Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Employment
Related Categories:
Education > Drop-Out
Education > Educational Attainment
 

Using propensity-score matching techniques, the authors of this paper determine that long working hours among high school students does not encourage school dropout. The authors suggest that background factors shared among those students who work over 20 hours a week may contribute to higher dropout rates.

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