In advanced countries, including Japan, the number of workers with postgraduate degrees is increasing. These highly educated workers are important contributors to innovation. This paper, using published data from the Employment Status Survey, estimates standard wage functions to investigate the effects of postgraduate degree on productivity and the rate of return on postgraduate education. According to the analysis, wage premium for postgraduates relative to undergraduates is about 20 % in Japan, which is comparable to the figures found in the United States and the United Kingdom. The premium is larger for female employees. Wage reduction after age 60 is smaller, and retirement age is higher for workers with postgraduate education. Consider...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: 1) to identify differences in work history such as withdrawal ...
Human Capital Theory’ shows that education is a vital part of improving productivity. This paper inv...
Japanese people often use the term "the lost 20 years" when referring to the severity of the Japanes...
Using micro data from the 2007 Employment Status Survey, this paper analyzes the relationship betwee...
The purpose of this article is to explore a theoretical framework for the enhancement of employabili...
[[abstract]]This paper analyzes the dynamics of rate of return for postgraduate education and the de...
The expansion of higher education in the UK has led to an increase in the number of postgraduate as ...
特集 大学・知識・市場Utilizing university graduate survey data collected in eleven European countries and Japa...
A quarter century has passed since the politics of expanding graduate school was promoted by MEXT in...
This paper examines the labor market outcomes of two different forms of cross-border higher educatio...
This paper investigated the relationship between course duration, age at completion of programme, to...
This paper measures human capital development in the Japanese workforce after WWII. An increase in w...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
The 1990s was a turbulent period for Finnish postgraduate education. The education system was reform...
This paper develops a simple overlapping-generations model that relates career choices of highly edu...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: 1) to identify differences in work history such as withdrawal ...
Human Capital Theory’ shows that education is a vital part of improving productivity. This paper inv...
Japanese people often use the term "the lost 20 years" when referring to the severity of the Japanes...
Using micro data from the 2007 Employment Status Survey, this paper analyzes the relationship betwee...
The purpose of this article is to explore a theoretical framework for the enhancement of employabili...
[[abstract]]This paper analyzes the dynamics of rate of return for postgraduate education and the de...
The expansion of higher education in the UK has led to an increase in the number of postgraduate as ...
特集 大学・知識・市場Utilizing university graduate survey data collected in eleven European countries and Japa...
A quarter century has passed since the politics of expanding graduate school was promoted by MEXT in...
This paper examines the labor market outcomes of two different forms of cross-border higher educatio...
This paper investigated the relationship between course duration, age at completion of programme, to...
This paper measures human capital development in the Japanese workforce after WWII. An increase in w...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
The 1990s was a turbulent period for Finnish postgraduate education. The education system was reform...
This paper develops a simple overlapping-generations model that relates career choices of highly edu...
The purpose of this paper is twofold: 1) to identify differences in work history such as withdrawal ...
Human Capital Theory’ shows that education is a vital part of improving productivity. This paper inv...
Japanese people often use the term "the lost 20 years" when referring to the severity of the Japanes...