[PovertyRaceWomen 72] economic impact of earning a GED while in prisonDaphne Greenberg ALCDGG at langate.gsu.eduTue Nov 28 14:55:10 EST 2006
On the Focus on Basics list, Julie McKinney, the list moderator posted another article which may be of interest to some of you: What are the Economic Effects of Earning a GED in Prison? http://www.ncsall.net/?id=822 In case you don't feel like reading the whole article, the aspect that I think is of interest to this listserv is that the study looked at the differences of the economic impact of earning a GED while in prison, between white and nonwhite ex-offenders: “Among racial and ethnic minority offenders * primarily African Americans with a smaller number of Hispanics * we found about a 20 percent increase in the earnings among GED holders relative to non-GED holders in the first post-release year. This effect declined in the second year and by the third year it fell away to basically zero,” explains Tyler. “We found that, for white offenders, there was no difference in the post-release earnings or employment for individuals who got a GED versus those who did not.” Any thoughts/reactions? Daphne Daphne Greenberg Assistant Professor Educational Psych. & Special Ed. Georgia State University P.O. Box 3979 Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3979 phone: 404-651-0127 fax:404-651-4901 dgreenberg at gsu.edu Daphne Greenberg Associate Director Center for the Study of Adult Literacy Georgia State University P.O. Box 3977 Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3977 phone: 404-651-0127 fax:404-651-4901 dgreenberg at gsu.edu
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