TY - JOUR AU - Jackson,C. Kirabo TI - Do College-Prep Programs Improve Long-Term Outcomes? JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 17859 PY - 2012 Y2 - February 2012 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w17859 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w17859.pdf N1 - Author contact info: C. Kirabo Jackson Northwestern University School of Education and Social Policy 2040 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208 Tel: 847/467-1803 E-Mail: kirabo-jackson@northwestern.edu M2 - featured in NBER digest on 2012-07-01 AB - This paper presents an analysis of the longer-run effects of a college-preparatory program implemented in inner-city schools that provided teacher training in addition to payments to eleventh- and twelfth- grade students and their teachers for passing scores on Advanced Placement (AP) exams. Affected students passed more AP exams, were more likely to remain in college beyond their first and second years, and earned higher wages. Effects are particularly pronounced for Hispanic students who experienced a 2.5-percentage-point increase in college degree attainment and an 11-percent increase in earnings. While the study is based on non-experimental variation, the results are robust across a variety of specifications, and most plausible sources of bias are ruled out. The results provide credible evidence that implementing high-quality college-preparatory programs in existing urban schools can improve the long-run educational and labor market outcomes of disadvantaged youth. ER -