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Education and Economic Success

2017-09-29 00:19:36.059448+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

The Atlantic: Education Isn't the Key to a Good Income: A growing body of research debunks the idea that school quality is the main determinant of economic mobility.

Rothstein, however, found little evidence to support that premise. Instead, he found that differences in local labor markets—for example, how similar industries can vary across different communities—and marriage patterns, such as higher concentrations of single-parent households, seemed to make much more of a difference than school quality. He concludes that factors like higher minimum wages, the presence and strength of labor unions, and clear career pathways within local industries are likely to play more important roles in facilitating a poor child’s ability to rise up the economic ladder when they reach adulthood.

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