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Sarah Turner
Researcher at University of Virginia
Publications - 115
Citations - 6234
Sarah Turner is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Higher education & Educational attainment. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 106 publications receiving 5766 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah Turner include Curry School of Education & National Bureau of Economic Research.
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Connecting Higher Education and the Labor Market: Comparisons across States.
TL;DR: The connection between higher education and the labor market was discussed in this paper, where the authors compared across states and found that higher education is correlated with job creation in the United States.
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Finishing Degrees and Finding Jobs: U.S. Higher Education and the Flow of Foreign IT Workers
TL;DR: This paper studied the role of higher education and immigration policies in the representation of high-skill foreign-born IT workers in the U.S. IT labor market and found that those who obtained a degree from an American college or university were more likely to remain in the United States.
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Progressivity of pricing at US public universities
Emily Cook,Sarah Turner +1 more
TL;DR: This article found that public research universities increasingly shifted to high-tuition, high-aid pricing, and that net tuition fell by far more than would have been predicted by the growth in state appropriations, while tuition levels continued to rise.
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Measuring Opportunity in U.S. Higher Education. NBER Working Paper No. 25479.
Caroline M. Hoxby,Sarah Turner +1 more
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The educational pipeline for health care professionals : understanding the source of racial differences
Ivora Hinton,Jessica S. Howell,Elizabeth Merwin,Steven Stern,Sarah Turner,Ishan C. Williams,Melvin N. Wilson +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors jointly model individuals' postsecondary decisions including enrollment, college type, degree completion, and choosing a healthcare occupation requiring an advanced degree, to understand the sources of racial disparities in professional healthcare occupations.