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This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of graduates in the UK …
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undergraduate degree subjects, degree class, and in particular the selectivity of the subject at the Higher Education Institution …
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China experienced a near 5-fold increase in annual Higher Education (HE) enrolment in the decade starting in 1999 … earnings for urban students who enrolled in HE as a result of the higher education expansion …
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, hukou status at age 12, and the mother's age and education to estimate university applicants' simultaneous choice of subject … and tier of prestige of higher education institutions (HEIs).Using the doubly robust Inverse Probability Weighted … massive expansion of the higher education sector resulted in reduced returns to HE for all graduates, except for graduates who …
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method to China, which has experienced a 10-fold expansion of its higher education sector over the last two decades. We find …
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China experienced a 47% expansion in higher education enrolment between 1998 and 1999, and a six-fold expansion in the … returns to higher education in China. We find that the mean years of education increased by roughly one full year around the … education induced by the 1999 higher education expansion increases monthly wage income by 21%, whereas the corresponding OLS …
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world's largest education system. We first document a significant increase not only in quantity, but also in quality of … education in 1992/93 indicate a large positive causal effect of the expansion on supply of teachers. Consistent with …
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We examine the impact of increasing minimum wage on employment by exploiting variation in the age-dependent National Minimum Wage (NMW) in the UK. We extend the Regression Discontinuity model to evaluate the procyclicality of employment effect and show that previous estimates may be biased due...
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