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To understand the socio-economic enrollment gap in university attendance, we elicit students’ beliefs about the benefits of university education in a sample of 2,540 secondary school students. Our choice model estimates reveal that perceived non-pecuniary benefits explain a large share of the...
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graduates' skills as workers are revealed. I find evidence that higher education is slowly reducing the gender income gap and …
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For-profit providers are becoming an increasingly important fixture of US higher education markets. Students who attend for-profit institutions take on more educational debt, have worse labor market outcomes, and are more likely to default than students attending similarly-selective public...
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We assess the hypothesis that declining intergenerational economic mobility in Norway is attributable to a rising signaling value of education accompanied by more overeducation particularly among upperclass offspring. We identify five empirical facts that together point in this direction: •...
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from a novel IV estimation that isolates variation in parent skill advantages due to their teacher and classroom peer …
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from a novel IV estimation that isolates variation in parent skill advantages due to their teacher and classroom peer …
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from a novel IV estimation that isolates variation in parent skill advantages due to their teacher and classroom peer …
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mobility, particularly among men, but it somewhat exacerbated the gender gap in adult earnings. …
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that feature two novel contributions. Unlike other gender peer effects studies, a) we use a rich sample of schools and …
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that feature two novel contributions. Unlike other gender peer effects studies, a) we use a rich sample of schools and …
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