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  1. Hi interesting thought, I want to add that when considering how a college degree affects labor market outcomes, it is especially important to consider differences in socioeconomic status (SES). For example, research shows that students with low SES scores are more likely than their peers with high SES scores to delay college. This delay can have different effects on different students. For example, research shows that students who stayed at least one year after graduating from high school were 64% less likely to get a degree compared to those who entered immediately after high school. The study found that students with high socioeconomic status continue to attend college 25% more than students with low socioeconomic status. In fact, students with high socioeconomic status are 1.55 times more likely to go on to college than students with low socioeconomic status. I gathered this information from videos on YouTube in which the authors talk about differences in socio-economic status. I managed to find there a dozen videos of similar content and I noticed that in most cases such videos had at least 16 thousand views! I am sure this is because their authors used the services of https://soclikes.com/ to quickly increase their number.
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