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Major policy initiatives and high award rates have led to questions about the value of short-term postsecondary credentials. We examine the labor market returns to very short certificates, including those that require only a few credits to complete, using data from a state that has among the...
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Major policy initiatives and high award rates have led to questions about the value of short-term postsecondary credentials. We examine the labor market returns to very short certificates, including those that require only a few credits to complete, using data from a state that has among the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014250355
Major policy initiatives and high award rates have led to questions about the value of short-term postsecondary credentials. We examine the labor market returns to very short certificates, including those that require only a few credits to complete, using data from a state that has among the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014296825
Contracting between private health plans and hospitals has been described as “chaos behind a veil of secrecy.” Contract types — e.g. discounted charges versus per diems — profoundly influence providers' incentives and health plan spending, but remain largely hidden. We develop a novel...
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Short-term and vocational certificate programs have proliferated in the United States, spurred by prominent policy initiatives and student demand. Nationally, postsecondary institutions distribute about one million short-term certificates annually, constituting approximately about 25% of...
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