Relationships among vocational training,income, and job complexity of high school dropouts and high school graduates |
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Authors: | David L Redfering Daryl Cook |
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Affiliation: | University of West Florida USA;Florida State Employment Division USA |
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Abstract: | High school dropouts (N = 100) and high school graduates (N = 100), of which half of each group had received vocational training and the other half had not, were compared on data taken from the inactive employment applications of the Fort Walton Beach, Florida State Employment Office. The sample (N = 200) consisted of an equal number of males and females while 30% were minority group members. A two-way analysis of variance showed that completing vocational training was positively correlated with higher income and job complexity level. The existence or absence of vocational training was a more potent influence on income level and job complexity than was completion of high school. |
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Keywords: | Send requests for reprints to: Dr. David L. Redfering Faculty of Psychology University of West Florida Pensacola FL 32504. |
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