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NBER: FW: Reminder regarding special journal issue on School-to-Career/ School-to-Work

Subject: FW: Reminder regarding special journal issue on School-to-Career/ School-to-Work
From: David Neumark (neumark@ppic.org)
Date: Wed Jul 28 2004 - 18:14:45 EDT


> Special Issue of Economics of Education Review:
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> School-to-Career Programs and Transitions
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> 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
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> David Neumark
> Senior Fellow, Public Policy Institute of California
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> Any opinions expressed in this message are those of the author alone and
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> California.
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> htm
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