High School Employment And Academic Achievement: A Note For Educators

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Mary Keister
Joshua Hall

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high school employment, academic achievement

Abstract

Educators are often in a position to affect student decisions to work during the school term. This study reviews and summarizes the literature on the effect that employment during high school has on academic achievement. The available evidence suggests that part-time jobs for high school students are beneficial as long as the number of hours worked per week stays under 20.

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