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Stacking the Deck for Employment Success: Labor Market Returns to Stackable Credentials

Katharine E. Meyer, Kelli A. Bird and Benjamin L. Castleman
Published online before print June 10, 2022, 1120-11320R2; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.1120-11320R2
Katharine E. Meyer
Katharine E. Meyer is a postdoctoral research association at Brown University.
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Kelli A. Bird
Kelli A. Bird is a research assistant professor at the University of Virginia’s School of Education and Human Development.
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Benjamin L. Castleman
Ben Castleman is the Newton and Rita Meyers Associate Professor in the Economics of Education at the University of Virginia.
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