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    No meaning that problem-solving, creativity, clear writing, oral expression and the ability to work in teams (imperative skills only acquired in a high academic level) are not valuable to be more competitive in the work industry. Sadly, devaluation on the importance of college education in our days has been raising doubts if higher education should be a prerequisite for prosperity. Degree holders…

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    Though there are a lot of people who attend school have better opportunities there are some people who have degrees aren 't able to find jobs and struggle to pay the debt they have accumulated during their time in college. Even though college is expensive and requires students to spend a lot of time focusing on school. Higher education means better jobs, better money, and different opportunities. When a person pursues a degree they gain more than just better jobs, money, and opportunities. They…

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    In this day and age, a high school diploma isn’t worth as much as it used to be. Those who can’t afford to go to college after high school are usually stuck working minimum wage jobs. In order to live financially comfortable, going to college and getting a degree would greatly help. College graduates sometimes spend years after they graduate, paying off their student loans. Some wonder if their diploma was worth this debt they now have to face. Essayist David Leonhardt uses statistics to show…

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    Is a College Education Worth it? After graduating high school, we are pushed and directed to continue our education. We are told that continuing college will not only increase our chance of a job but a higher salary. 2.5% of college graduates will be unemployed which raises the question of attending college is worth the cost. 1 out of every 40 college graduates won’t be employed. How can you get a higher salary than most if you can’t even be employed. Picture going to college and spending…

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    a college degree is expensive without a doubt. A chart published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the employment data for people over 25 years of age based on their highest level of education the chart illustrates people with only a high school diploma 4 to 5 percent were unemployed in 2016 compared to people with a bachelor’s degree who have an unemployment rate between 2 to 3 percent (Table…

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    \section{Provincial Unemployment Rate, Employment Rate and Mobility} In our research we focus on two economic indicators that may trigger the provincial mobility among individuals. One is provincial unemployment rate and another one is weighted employment growth, which is known as Bartik instrument \citep{bartik1991boon}. From 1993 to 2011, Canadian provinces have experienced large and persistent differences in unemployment and employment rates. To estimate the cross provincial differences we…

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    When I was a child, I loved trying to type on my family desktop. As I got older, I enjoyed helping people with their computers and typing. When I was in high school typing and working in the office was highlight of my day. I learned ho to "touch" type by blacking out the keyboard and learning the home row keys. It is hard to believe that a male would like to be an office worker but it is not strange to me. I would rather be called an office assistant and I would like to be a businessman. I have…

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    compared to others who only have a high school diploma. People with higher education tend to have a better life and a better future than those who are less educated. Educated people also leave positive influences in the world. College introduces us to new experiences and helps stabilize our financial condition. Therefore, education is not a choice, but a…

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    education with a little hard work and dedication you’ll be on your way to success. Investing in higher education can have it’s pro’s and con’s individual could in up having to pay back student loans from dropped classes or even because they withdrawn from school. Higher education can also be worth the investment, it makes it easier to be employed and maintain a healthier stress free lifestyle with a college degree you can open up new doors for success. Much contemporary rhetoric focuses on the…

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    common compensation and benefits, and has an expected career path and opportunity for advancement. In order to join the Navy, you must first have specific skills and training (navy.army.com). Before you can join the Navy you must obtain a high school diploma to enlist and at least make a fifty on your ASVAP test (navy.army.com). Also to join the navy you must also be a U.S citizen or a legal resident alien with documents to validate that you are eligible. (navy.army.com).The navy opens and…

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