National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: 25 Years of Data

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Not all questions have immediate answers. That is why some BLS surveys ask the same questions of the same people many times. In 1979, BLS began surveying a group of young people aged 14 to 21 about their employment, education, and other facts. BLS researchers have interviewed this same group of people more than 20 times over the years, allowing researchers to study the effects of education and training on income and employment. Some of the latest results from this survey indicate that workers' education levels affect the length of time they stay with an employer, at least early in their careers.

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National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: 25 Years of Data

Not all questions have immediate answers. That's why some BLS surveys ask the same questions o...

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