A Field Experiment to Test the Labor Market Value of a Credential from a For-Profit Postsecondary School

Carolyn Arcand
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The attainment of postsecondary credentials holds particular promise in improving economic security for low-income single mothers. However, the type of school attended may matter when determining whether postsecondary credentials will foster positive labor market outcomes and financial stability for former students. This paper describes the pre-test of a field experiment to examine whether the school type listed on a job applicant’s resume has an impact on receiving a call for a job interview, in fields commonly pursued by low-income women. School types tested were for-profit schools and community colleges. Results revealed little difference in outcomes for job seekers with credentials from each school type. However, more reliable results could be obtained by repeating this study in a stronger economy, using job candidates with minimal applicable experience, applying to a greater number of positions, and selecting occupations for which an academic credential is widely seen as a prerequisite for entry. DOI:10.2458/azu_jmmss_v5i1_arcand
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一项测试营利性高等教育证书在劳动力市场价值的实地实验
获得高等教育证书对改善低收入单身母亲的经济保障尤其有希望。然而,在决定高等教育证书是否会促进积极的劳动力市场结果和前学生的经济稳定时,就读的学校类型可能很重要。本文描述了一项实地实验的预测试,以检验求职者简历上列出的学校类型是否对接受工作面试的电话有影响,在低收入女性通常追求的领域。接受测试的学校类型是盈利性学校和社区学院。结果显示,拥有不同类型学校文凭的求职者在求职结果上差别不大。然而,如果在经济更强劲的情况下重复这项研究,使用具有最少适用经验的求职者,申请更多的职位,并选择学术证书被广泛视为进入先决条件的职业,则可以获得更可靠的结果。DOI: 10.2458 / azu_jmmss_v5i1_arcand
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