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the EA wage premium considerably. However, such positive premium remains, especially when focusing on the key occupation … also find that there is an EA wage premium for schools that join the EA, while the EA premium does not disappear for …
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individual wages. It leads to a wage penalty of about between 23% and 25%, more than twice bigger than average, a sizeable gap … for the country's compressed wage structure. These results allow us to better understanding the effects of job …
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This paper uses graduate survey data and econometric methods to estimate the incidence and wage/job satisfaction … incurred wage penalties' which were exacerbated by additional penalties resulting from overskilling in the male labour market … and overeducation in the female labour market. Established immigrants were found to enjoy a wage premia, particularly …
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, we decompose the impacts on earnings into effects on wage rates and effects on hours. For most degrees, the earnings … gains come from increased wage rates, though hours play an important role in some degrees, such as medicine, especially for …
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While the literature on the incidence and wage effects of over-education is substantial, specific results for doctoral … holders in Europe (i.e. in EU Member States and the UK), but also by estimating their wage penalty relative to what they could …-education wage penalty in light of theoretical models. Depending on the specification adopted, we find that over-educated PhD holders …
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multiple measures of overeducation, of wage and job satisfaction penalties that are not explained by personal and work …
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A commonly held perception is that an elite graduate degree can "scrub" a less prestigious but less costly undergraduate degree. Using data from the National Survey of College Graduates from 2003 through 2017, this paper examines the relationship between the status of undergraduate degrees and...
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We use the Destination of Leavers from Higher Education Survey (DLHE) to estimate the socio-economic gradient in access to unpaid internships among English and Welsh graduates six months after completing their first degree, and the return to this internship experience 3 years later in terms of...
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As Switzerland experiences a severe shortage of nurses, this paper investigates the impact of students' ex ante wage … results confirm that subjective wage expectation data are useful in modeling individual choice. …
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We examine the causal impact of China's higher education expansion on labor market outcomes for young college graduates using China's 2005 1% Population Sample Survey. Exploiting variation in the expansion of university spots across provinces and high school cohorts and applying a...
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