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The Long Term Labor Market and Fiscal Consequences of Dropping Out of High School in Pennsylvania

The Long Term Labor Market and Fiscal Consequences of Dropping Out of High School in Pennsylvania. Paul E. Harrington Center for Labor Market Studies Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts November 2008.

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The Long Term Labor Market and Fiscal Consequences of Dropping Out of High School in Pennsylvania

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  1. The Long Term Labor Market and Fiscal Consequences of Dropping Out of High School in Pennsylvania Paul E. Harrington Center for Labor Market Studies Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts November 2008

  2. Expected Lifetime Earnings of the 18 to 64 Year Old Civilian, Non Institutional Population of Pennsylvania and the U.S., By Level of Educational Attainment, 2006 Cross Section.(Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  3. Expected Mean Annual Incidence of Work over the Year of the 18 to 64 Year Old Civilian, Non Institutional Population of Pennsylvania and the U.S., By Level of Educational Attainment, 2006 Cross Section (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  4. Expected Mean Annual Hours of Work of the 18 to 64 Year Old Civilian, Non Institutional Population of Pennsylvania and the U.S., 2006, By Level of Educational Attainment Cross Section.(Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  5. Expected Mean Annual Hourly Pay of the 18 to 64 Year Old Civilian, Non Institutional Population of Pennsylvania and the U.S., By Level of Educational Attainment, 2006 Cross Section.(Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  6. Trends in the Expected Lifetime Earnings of the 18 to 64 Year Old Population of Pennsylvania, by Level of Educational Attainment, 2006 Cross Section.(Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  7. Trends in the Relative Size of the Expected Lifetime Earnings of High School Dropouts Compared to the Expected Lifetime Earnings of All Persons Aged 18 to 64 in Pennsylvania, 1979 to 2006 (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  8. Fiscal Contributions by Educational Attainment

  9. The Mean Net Annual Fiscal Contributions of 18-64 Year Old Adults in Pennsylvania and the U.S. by Educational Attainment, Annual Averages, 2004-2006 (Dollars)

  10. The Lifetime Net Fiscal Contributions of Adults (18-64) in Pennsylvania and the U.S. by Educational Attainment, 2004-2006 Averages (in Thousands of Dollars)

  11. The Ratios of Mean Annual Tax Payments to the Combined Value of Cash and In-Kind Transfers and Institutionalization Costs (Net Fiscal Contribution Ratios) of 18-64 Year Old Residents of Pennsylvania and the U.S. by Educational Attainment

  12. Trends in the Expected Mean LifetimeEarnings of All 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment, Pennsylvania

  13. Labor Force Participation Rate of the Non Enrolled Population Aged 16 to 24 in Pennsylvania, 2006

  14. Labor Force Participation Rate of the Female Non Enrolled Population Aged 16 to 24 in Pennsylvania, 2006

  15. Labor Force Participation Rate of the Male Non Enrolled Population Aged 16 to 24 in Pennsylvania, 2006

  16. Employment to Population Ratio of the Non Enrolled Population Aged 16 to 24 in Pennsylvania, 2006

  17. Employment to Population Ratio of the Female Non Enrolled Population Aged 16 to 24 in Pennsylvania, 2006

  18. Employment to Population Ratio of the Male Non Enrolled Population Aged 16 to 24 in Pennsylvania, 2006

  19. Unemployment Among the 16 to 24 Year Old Pennsylvania Non Enrolled Population, 2006

  20. Labor Market Underutilization of the Non Enrolled 16-24 Year Old Pennsylvania Population, 2006

  21. Trends in the Expected Mean Work Rate of All Persons 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment, Pennsylvania

  22. Trends in Expected Mean Work Rate of Females Aged 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment Pennsylvania

  23. Trends in Expected Mean Work Rate of Males Aged 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment Pennsylvania

  24. Trends in the Expected Mean Annual Hours of Work of All Persons 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment, Pennsylvania

  25. Trends in the Expected Mean Annual Hours of Work of Females 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment, Pennsylvania

  26. Trends in the Expected Mean Annual Hours of Work of Males 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment, Pennsylvania

  27. Trends in the Expected Mean LifetimeEarnings of Females 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment, Pennsylvania

  28. Trends in the Expected Mean LifetimeEarnings of Males 18 to 64, by Educational Attainment, Pennsylvania

  29. Trends in the Relative Size of the Advantage in Expected Lifetime Earnings of High School Graduates (only) Compared to High School Dropouts in Pennsylvania, 1979 to 2006(Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  30. Trends in the Relative Size of the Advantage in Expected Life Time Earnings of Bachelor’s Degree Recipients (only) Compared to High School Graduates (only) in Pennsylvania, 1979 to 2006 (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  31. Trends in the Relative Size of the Advantage in Expected Life Time Earnings of Graduate and Professional Degree Recipients Compared to Bachelor’s Degree Recipients (only) in Pennsylvania, 1979 to 2006 (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

  32. Trends in the Ratio of Mean Expected Lifetime Earnings of the 18 to 64 Year Old Civilian Dropout Population in Pennsylvania Relative to Those with Higher Levels of Educational Attainment. (Excluding 18 to 22 Year Old Students)

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