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Post-secondary schools are essentially a business whose purpose that provides a service (an advanced education) that their customers (students) are willing to pay for (tuition) because they believe it will help them benefit professionally through higher compensation and more fulfilling work than they otherwise would be able to have without that service.
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Post-secondary education suffers from the same issue to some extent.
Robin Hanson on Health Care, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Post-secondary teachers will also be in demand in the coming future, with an estimated 256,900 roles opening.
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Post-secondary students at colleges or universities with J-1 visas can get work authorization to be employed at almost any kind of off-campus job if they claim that they are having an economic hardship Source: 22 C.F.R.
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Post-secondary teachers will also be in demand in the coming future, with an estimated 256,900 roles opening.
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Post-secondary teachers will also be in demand in the coming future, with an estimated 256,900 roles opening.
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Post-secondary teachers work in educational institutions such as vocational schools, academies, community colleges and universities, and often perform a combination of both teaching and research.
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Post-secondary students at colleges or universities with J-1 visas can get work authorization to be employed at almost any kind of off-campus job if they claim that they are having an economic hardship Source: 22 C.F.R.
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Post-secondary teachers work in educational institutions such as vocational schools, academies, community colleges and universities, and often perform a combination of both teaching and research.
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Post-secondary schools are essentially a business whose purpose that provides a service (an advanced education) that their customers (students) are willing to pay for (tuition) because they believe it will help them benefit professionally through higher compensation and more fulfilling work than they otherwise would be able to have without that service.
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