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24500|aIncome prospects of British Columbia university graduates / |cby Andrew Heisz.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bStatistics Canada. |c2001.
300 |a38p. : |bgraphs, tables ; |c28 cm.
4901 |aResearch paper series|x1200-5223|vNo. 170
500 |a"One question facing analysts and critics of the post secondary education system in Canada is: What are the returns to education? High school students ask: should I go on to university, college or a trade program, and what should I take? Governments and policy makers ask what kind of education they should be funding? Analysts of the macro-economy examines human capital investment and try to understand the connection between a country's brainpower and its aggregate growth rate and income inequality."--Page 1.
504 |aBibliography.
5203 |aOne question facing analysts and critics of the post secondary education system in Canada is: What are the returns to education? High school students ask: should I go on to university, college or a trade program, and what should I take? Governments and policy makers ask what kind of education they should be funding? Analysts of the macro-economy examines human capital investment and try to understand the connection between a country's brainpower and its aggregate growth rate and income inequality.--Page 1
563 |aSoftcover
590 |a01-19|b2001-05-11
7102 |aStatistics Canada. |bAnalytical Studies Branch.
7201 |aHeisz, Andrew
7760#|tIncome prospects of British Columbia university graduates / |w(CaOODSP)9.557816
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