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The impact of adolescent employment on high school dropout: Differences by individual and labor-market characteristics

In this paper we address five questions. First, how do individual- and labor-market-level factors influence high school students’ paid employment behaviors? Second, to what extent is student employment associated with high school dropout net of these factors? Third, does the association between stud...

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Published in:Social science research 2003-03, Vol.32 (1), p.98-128
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Employment
Employment Opportunities
High School Students
Labor Market
Labour market
School dropouts
Secondary schools
Social sciences
Social Work Research
Sociodemographic Characteristics
Teenagers
United States of America
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