High School Preparation and Early Labor Force Experience
In: The Youth Labor Market Problem: Its Nature, Causes, and Consequences
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- Robert H. Meyer & David A. Wise, 1979. "High School Preparation and Early Labor Force Experience," NBER Working Papers 0342, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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