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  2. Postsecondary Education | RAND

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    From community college courses to doctoral programs, postsecondary education encompasses all forms of schooling after completion of high school or its equivalent. RAND's research on postsecondary education programs and institutions throughout the world has been influential; research in Qatar, for instance, led to reform of the National ...

  3. Trends in Postsecondary Education - RAND Corporation

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    Education levels across America have been increasing since the 1970s, including growth in high school and post-secondary education attainment.6 The fraction of 25- to 29-year-olds who completed high school increased from 75 percent in 1970 to 94 percent in 2019.7 High school dropout rates are also declining, with especially large

  4. Post-secondary Education and Workforce Development | RAND

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    Human capital is the main driver of growth in the United States and in countries all over the world. There are, however, challenges to developing human capital, including the growing complexity of work and career paths, the changing nature of employee-employer relationships, and the role of post-secondary education.

  5. Trends in Postsecondary Education | RAND

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    This Perspective summarizes recent trends in young peoples' entrance into and completion of postsecondary educational programs. Education is an important pathway into well-paying jobs and the American middle class. Education levels have been rising for the past 50 years, including large gains for many demographic groups.

  6. Postsecondary Education Research | RAND

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    RAND Education and Labor focuses on access and success inequities, higher education funding and student debt, and barriers to curriculum innovation. RAND explores policy solutions that address student needs, funding challenges, and how to ensure postsecondary graduates are properly trained for the 21st-century workforce.

  7. Post-Secondary Education in Qatar - RAND Corporation

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    Overall, the pattern of demand favors individuals with some post-secondary education. However, education and career choices, especially for men, are somewhat misaligned with demand. There are numerous post-secondary offerings in Qatar to prepare Qataris for work in high-demand fields at the undergraduate level, but not for graduate studies.

  8. The Value of Education and Training After High School: How ...

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    hat is the value of the education and training that students receive after completing a high school diploma? This is a critical question for indi-viduals seeking postsecondary education and training, for employers hiring individuals with different postsecondary training experiences,

  9. Correctional Education | RAND

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    RAND research on correctional education, including adult basic education, GED preparation, post-secondary education, and vocational training, looks at effects on recidivism and post-release employment outcomes, and cost-effectiveness.

  10. Post-Secondary Education in Qatar: Employer Demand, Student...

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    Q in atar Post-Secondary Education Prepared for the Supreme Education Council with Louay Constant • Charles A. Goldman • Joy S. Moini

  11. The Credentials Students Earn Beyond a High School Diploma

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    Perspective, Trends in Postsecondary Education.3 Education and training institutions in the United States award millions of postsecondary credentials each year. Figure 1 presents data on postsecondary educa-tion credentials awarded from the U.S. Department of Education and participants in common training programs overseen by the DOL.