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educated workers are often quite mobile and there is a concern that public investments in college graduates may not benefit the … state if the college graduates leave the state after finishing their education. This paper examines the relationship between … the production of college graduates from a state and the stock of college graduates residing in the state using microdata …
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educated workers are often quite mobile and there is a concern that public investments in college graduates may not benefit the … state if the college graduates leave the state after finishing their education. This paper examines the relationship between … the production of college graduates from a state and the stock of college graduates residing in the state using microdata …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010461780
educated workers are often quite mobile, and there is a concern that public investments in college graduates may not benefit … the state if the college graduates leave the state after finishing their education. This paper examines the relationship … between the production of college graduates from a state and the stock of college graduates residing in the state using …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011399511
How do college students and postsecondary institutions react to changes in skill demand in the U.S. labor market? We quantify the magnitude and nature of response in the 4-year sector using a new measure of labor demand at the institution-major level that combines online job ads with geographic...
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College graduates are considerably more mobile than non-graduates, and previous literature suggests that the difference … is at least partially attributable to college graduates being more responsive to employment opportunities in other areas … paper uses microdata from the American Community Survey to examine how the migration decisions of young college graduates …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011388103
College graduates are considerably more mobile than non-graduates, and previous literature suggests that the difference … is at least partially attributable to college graduates being more responsive to employment opportunities in other areas … paper uses microdata from the American Community Survey to examine how the migration decisions of young college graduates …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013011149
We compare school-to-work transitions of British graduates belonging to ethnic minorities to those of white British … are more important for the labour market outcomes of ethnic minority graduates than for white British. Minorities lacking …
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problem nowadays is the unemployment among graduates. The universities from developed countries, particularly in the European … topic discusses the skills that these graduates will need to meet the requirements of the labour market. Divided into … graduates from HEIs, analysed from the perspective of employers. The sample in Portugal will choose among 1000 employers from …
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graduates. The research suggests that increasing the practical aspects of degree programmes, irrespective of the field of study …
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available in the Additional file 1. We find that the massive influx of graduates into the labour force has been absorbed with no … overeducated graduates increased by 11 log points. Using the British Household Panel Study, we find that the persistence of … overeducation status did not change but for non-employed male graduates moving into employment, the chances of entering a graduate …
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