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Do Tennessee Higher Education
Graduates Work in Tennessee?
As Tennessee continues to make investments to educate students, conduct
research, improve the economy and quality of life of state residents, and
prepare students for the work force, the question arises: How much does
Tennessee's economy benefit from the Tennessee higher education graduates
working in the state? CBER, under an agreement with the
Tennessee Higher Education Commission
(THEC) and with the cooperation of the
Tennessee Department of Labor and
Workforce Development, has undertaken research to answer this and other
related questions. This aim of this project is to provide key information
that may be used to understand and assess the returns to Tennessee from
investments in higher education.
Check here for future reports on trends and earnings based on the higher
education system and institution, key majors, students' race and sex and lottery
scholarship status.
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Reports
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School-to-Work: Do Tennessee's Higher Education Graduates Work in
Tennessee?
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Part 1. State-level Labor Market and Earnings Trends,
by William F. Fox, Stacia E. Couch, and Angela Thacker.
Prepared
under an agreement with the Tennessee Higher Education Commission with the
cooperation of the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. |
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Part 2. Employment and Earnings Trends by Institution,
by William F. Fox, Brad Kiser, and Angela Thacker.
Prepared
under an agreement with the Tennessee Higher Education Commission with the
cooperation of the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development |
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Part 3. Employment and Earnings Trends by
Field of Study,
by William F. Fox, Brad Kiser, and Angela Thacker.
Prepared
under an agreement with the Tennessee Higher Education Commission with the
cooperation of the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development |
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revised:
January 17, 2008
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