Month: October 2016

Power of Two

Seven Facts on Noncognitive Skills from Education to the Labor Market

At The Hamilton Project: Cognitive skills—that is, math and reading skills that are measured by standardized tests—are generally understood to be of critical importance in the labor market. Most people find it intuitive and indeed unsurprising that cognitive skills, as measured by standardized tests, are important for students’ later-life outcomes. For example, earnings tend to be…

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