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The Fiscal Economic Consequences of Dropping Out of High School

Estimates of the Tax Payments and Transfers Received by Massachusetts Adults in Selected Educational Subgroups
Description:
Author/sponsoring group:
Ishwar Khatiwada, Joseph McLaughlin, Andrew Sum, Center for Labor Market Studies, Northeastern University
Date Published:
January 1, 2007
 
Keyword(s):
  • dropout studies
  • social and fiscal costs of dropping out
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application/pdf icondropout_fiscal_cost_1-07.pdf
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