Multi-Purpose Health Worker
Recruitment 2022 (MPHW Post 1866)
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The earnings differences among those with varying credentials are trivial for those 21 to 24 and even 25 to 29, when those with A.A.S. degrees earn more than those with baccalaureate degreesno doubt because of patterns of experience.
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Total Post:- 1866
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The expected patterns emerge only in the 35 to 39 age group; then the absolute differentials increase for those 40 and over. Once again, these results indicate the problems of relying on earnings too soon after leaving postsecondary education, and of examining earnings without disentangling the effects of
experience. North Carolina has paid some attention to disaggregating groups of
students, distinguishing students who leave and return to school
("comeback" students)and who may earn less because they are working
part-timeas well as those of different ages and with different diplomas.
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The
results in Table 22 clarify the importance of disentangling age, experience,
and purpose (see also results in Gracie, 1998). For traditional-age students
under age 25, those leaving with credentials earned 16.5 percent more than
those leaving without credentials. However, these patterns are reversed for
older groups, among whom noncompliers earn substantially more than completers.
If older completers are already employed and enroll for short periods of
upgrade training, they will show up as noncompliers with high earnings,
whereas those who enroll for retraining dislocated workers searching for new
careers, for example are likely to complete credentials but then be forced to
find entry-level employment. Therefore information on prior earnings (as in the
California data), or student intentions, or age and experience are necessary to
interpret these results. Overall, the results using state and local data
confirm most of the findings from national studies.
The economic benefits of
sub-baccalaureate education are relatively clear, particularly to students
completing Associate degrees and certificates, though the comparisons vary from
state to state.