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From: David Neumark (neumark@ppic.org)
Date: Thu Apr 01 2004 - 12:38:53 EST


Special Issue of Economics of Education Review:

 School-to-Career Programs and Transitions

The Economics of Education Review will be publishing a special issue devoted
to research on school-to-career (or school-to-work) programs in the United
States and in other countries. The Economics of Education Review covers a
broad array of topics regarding education and education policy from an
economic perspective, and has published a number of interesting special
issues.

This special issue is intended to bring together in one place some of the
newest and best research on school-to-career programs and more general
issues related to school-to-career transitions. While the journal
emphasizes an economic perspective, this special issue is open to work
across disciplines.

To be considered for publication, submissions must be received by December
15, 2004. All papers will be subject to peer review, and papers not
accepted for the special issue will be considered for publication in a
regular issue of the journal. For earlier feedback on an idea for a paper
and its potential suitability for inclusion in the special issue, you may
send a detailed abstract at an earlier date.

Please send submissions and abstracts to:

David Neumark
Public Policy Institute of California
500 Washington St., Suite 800
San Francisco, CA 94111

David Neumark
Senior Fellow, Public Policy Institute of California
500 Washington St., Suite 800
San Francisco, CA 94111
phone: 415-291-4476
fax: 415-291-4428
www.ppic.org

Any opinions expressed in this message are those of the author alone and do
not necessarily reflect any position of the Public Policy Institute of
California.

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