<p>With higher education increasingly available to young people regardless of their socioeconomic status, the question “what to study” is steadily replacing “whether to study” as the key question facing students today. This paper examines, in a comparative and methodologically innovative manner, incentives for studying various fields measured by net present value of university education. We use data from five European countries (France, Italy, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia) and include (opportunity) costs in the computation. Results suggest that enrolling in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) faculties is often not the best bargain, especially for female students. Decisions made by students are therefore consistent with ...
This thesis consists of three papers that examine college choice and earnings among university gradu...
International audienceThe low mobility of french secondary-school graduates toward the most profitab...
We investigate the determinants of students' university choices (where to study and which field) by ...
With the huge growth in enrolment in higher education, the key question facing young people today is...
What are tertiary students choosing to study? The social sciences are the most popular field for non...
Why do individuals choose different types of post-secondary education, and what are the labor market...
The estimation of economies of scope between research and teaching has been the object of a large li...
The estimation of economies of scope between research and teaching has been the object of a large li...
The estimation of economies of scope between research and teaching has been the object of a large li...
Using Danish micro data on high school education, tertiary education, and wages, this paper investig...
In discussions on the accessibility of higher education, student financial support, or rather, the f...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the consequences of the expansion of higher education on two ...
Recent research on economic returns to higher education in the United States suggests that those wit...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the consequences of higher educational expansion on two goals...
This paper addresses the issues related to higher education in selected EU Member States and its con...
This thesis consists of three papers that examine college choice and earnings among university gradu...
International audienceThe low mobility of french secondary-school graduates toward the most profitab...
We investigate the determinants of students' university choices (where to study and which field) by ...
With the huge growth in enrolment in higher education, the key question facing young people today is...
What are tertiary students choosing to study? The social sciences are the most popular field for non...
Why do individuals choose different types of post-secondary education, and what are the labor market...
The estimation of economies of scope between research and teaching has been the object of a large li...
The estimation of economies of scope between research and teaching has been the object of a large li...
The estimation of economies of scope between research and teaching has been the object of a large li...
Using Danish micro data on high school education, tertiary education, and wages, this paper investig...
In discussions on the accessibility of higher education, student financial support, or rather, the f...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the consequences of the expansion of higher education on two ...
Recent research on economic returns to higher education in the United States suggests that those wit...
The aim of the paper is to investigate the consequences of higher educational expansion on two goals...
This paper addresses the issues related to higher education in selected EU Member States and its con...
This thesis consists of three papers that examine college choice and earnings among university gradu...
International audienceThe low mobility of french secondary-school graduates toward the most profitab...
We investigate the determinants of students' university choices (where to study and which field) by ...