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It seems that the SQA database cannot be interrogated by asking for a listing of the conditions Coatbridge High School, Higher or no award.
BBC: A head's exams results nightmare
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The returns on higher education are rising: the median earnings in 2000 of Americans with a bachelor's degree or higher were about double those of high-school leavers.
ECONOMIST: Lexington: Poison Ivy | The
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And what you'll find in the Midwest, the Hmong population - there's a lot of ginseng farming, not that push for educational attainment and just, in general, those groups still don't overshadow the fact that even East Asian descent Asian-Americans have higher rates of poverty and still higher rates of not having a high school education or less than a high school education, as well.
NPR: Asian-Americans: Smart, High-Incomes And ... Poor?
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My research based on 5 million American workers in 240 metropolitan areas over 20 years shows that increases in college-educated workers in an area result in better jobs and significantly higher wages, especially for workers with a high school education or less.
FORBES: Want To Reduce Income Inequality? Lower The Barriers To Talented Immigrants
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So whether it's at a four-year college, or a community college, or a technical program, some form of higher education, something beyond high school has never been more important.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks on Student Loan Interest Rates
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The fortunate teenager who gets a job might have higher earnings now, but since he or she has dropped out of high school, future earnings might be lower.
FORBES: Should We Care About the Minimum Wage?
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Participants who pass this test are awarded high school graduation certificates by the Department of Education, which enable them to continue to higher education or seek formal employment at a similar level to formal school graduates.
UNESCO: Country Profile: Philippines
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Too many of our students are not graduating from high school, and they never receive the knowledge and skills they need to be successful in higher education or in the workplace.
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