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[PovertyRaceWomen 77] Re: economic impact of earning a GED while inprison

Muro, Andres amuro5 at epcc.edu
Wed Nov 29 07:33:17 EST 2006


Deborah Schwartz from Boston worked as an adult educator in the prison system for a while. Does anyone know how to get a hold of her? May be she can do it.

Andres



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From: povertyracewomen-bounces at nifl.gov on behalf of Andrea Wilder
Sent: Tue 11/28/2006 4:09 PM
To: The Poverty, Race,Women and Literacy Discussion List
Subject: [PovertyRaceWomen 75] Re: economic impact of earning a GED while inprison



Daphne,

We need a specialist in prisons for this discussion--anyone on the list?

Andrea

On Nov 28, 2006, at 2:55 PM, Daphne Greenberg wrote:


> On the Focus on Basics list, Julie McKinney, the list moderator posted

> another article which may be of interest to some of you:

> What are the Economic Effects of Earning a GED in Prison?

> http://www.ncsall.net/?id=822

> In case you don't feel like reading the whole article, the aspect that

> I think is of interest to this listserv is that the study looked at

> the differences of the economic impact of earning a GED while in

> prison, between white and nonwhite ex-offenders: "Among racial and

> ethnic minority offenders * primarily African Americans with a smaller

> number of Hispanics * we found about a 20 percent increase in the

> earnings among GED holders relative to non-GED holders in the first

> post-release year. This effect declined in the second year and by the

> third year it fell away to basically zero," explains Tyler. "We found

> that, for white offenders, there was no difference in the post-release

> earnings or employment for individuals who got a GED versus those who

> did not."

>

> Any thoughts/reactions?

> Daphne

>

>

> Daphne Greenberg

> Assistant Professor

> Educational Psych. & Special Ed.

> Georgia State University

> P.O. Box 3979

> Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3979

> phone: 404-651-0127

> fax:404-651-4901

> dgreenberg at gsu.edu

>

> Daphne Greenberg

> Associate Director

> Center for the Study of Adult Literacy

> Georgia State University

> P.O. Box 3977

> Atlanta, Georgia 30302-3977

> phone: 404-651-0127

> fax:404-651-4901

> dgreenberg at gsu.edu

>

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