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Access to vocational education can boost income over the long term

Eric Hanushek, Ludger Woessmann, Lei Zhang In response to recent technological changes and the worsening outcomes of non-college-educated workers (Autor 2019), governments around the world are becoming more interested in whether different types of secondary education (vocational versus general) might play a role in providing young people the skills they need to succeed after they graduate (European Commission 2010, US Department of Education 2013, 2018). In stark contrast to the growing body of evidence on the impact of various fields of study in higher education (Altonji et al. 2012, Hastings et al. 2013, Kirkeboen et al. 2016), there exists a paucity of compelling causal evidence on the impact of secondary-school curricula on labour-market outcomes (Altonji et al. 2011, Hampf and Woessman 2017, Hanushek et al. 2011, 2017). 

UGA researchers examine perceptions facing hemp production and processing

By Allison Fortner | University of Georgia Jan 29, 2021 Jan 29, 2021 A survey conducted by UGA researchers examined whether respondents had any concern about the growing of hemp and the creation of hemp products in their area.   University of Georgia photo ATHENS, Ga. — Hemp is a promising new industry for profitability, but growers of this newly legal crop will face a mix of public opinions according to University of Georgia research into challenges those in the hemp business may face in the southeastern United States. A recently published article in the Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics identified the concerns nearby residents may have with local hemp production and processing. The study was led by UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences faculty Benjamin Campbell and Julie Campbell in collaboration with Adam Rabinowitz at Auburn University.

NYS farm outlook: scarce labor, higher wages in 21

Jason Koski/Cornell University Richard Stup, agricultural workforce specialist, discussed economic trends affecting New York state farmers during the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management’s 2021 Agricultural and Food Business Outlook Conference, held virtually Jan. 25. NYS farm outlook: scarce labor, higher wages in ’21 January 29, 2021 New York state farm operators can expect a tight labor market and rising wages in the year ahead, in addition to continued pandemic precautions, debate over immigration reform and potential changes to overtime pay, according to a Cornell agriculture expert. “Ag labor is going to remain scarce due to … underlying demographics and labor market factors, even if we get immigration reform,” said Richard Stup, agricultural workforce specialist in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and at Cornell Cooperative Extension. “Wages are going to continue to climb from both market and regulatory pressure.

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Daniel Simon

Daniel Simon s research focuses on nonprice competition. He teaches microeconomics courses for both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as a course in cost-benefit analysis. Simon joined the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs in 2010 following nine years at Cornell University in the Department of Applied Economics and Management. Prior to Cornell, he was on the faculty in the Department of Management at Texas A&M University. Simon earned his MBA as well as a Ph.D. in Strategic Management at the University of Maryland s Smith School of Business. Experience

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