This paper studies the labor market returns to quality of higher education for low-skilled students. Using a regression discontinuity design, we compare students who marginally pass and marginally fail the French high school exit exam from the first attempt. Threshold crossing leads to an improvement in the quality, but has no effect on the quantity, of higher education pursued. Specifically, students who marginally pass are more likely to enroll in STEM majors and universities with better peers. Further, marginally passing increases earnings by 13.6 percent at the age of 27 to 29. Our findings show that low-skilled students experience large gains from having the opportunity to access higher quality postsecondary education
The paper analyses the relationship between the popular Barro and Lee (2001) ‘Average years of Schoo...
Estimating the rate of return to a university degree has always been difficult due to the problem of...
We investigate the impact of the presence of university dropouts on the academic success of first-ti...
This paper studies the labor market returns to quality of higher education for low-skilled students....
This article compares the labour market outcomes of high school dropouts to high school graduates wh...
Several recent papers employ regression discontinuity (RD) designs to estimate the causal effect of ...
The paper develops a model for the screening mechanism for higher education, within an adverse selec...
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
Is the wage gap between majors in human arts and other fields caused by the education? If the educat...
This paper uses administrative longitudinal micro data on the universe of Junior High school student...
Our aim in this article is to study the relation between earnings of French universities graduates a...
The high school exit exam (HSEE) is rapidly becoming a standardized assessment procedure for educati...
Using comprehensive administrative data on France's single largest financial aid program, this paper...
International audienceUsing comprehensive administrative data on France's single largest financial a...
Drawing on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we document a startling empirical pattern: the career...
The paper analyses the relationship between the popular Barro and Lee (2001) ‘Average years of Schoo...
Estimating the rate of return to a university degree has always been difficult due to the problem of...
We investigate the impact of the presence of university dropouts on the academic success of first-ti...
This paper studies the labor market returns to quality of higher education for low-skilled students....
This article compares the labour market outcomes of high school dropouts to high school graduates wh...
Several recent papers employ regression discontinuity (RD) designs to estimate the causal effect of ...
The paper develops a model for the screening mechanism for higher education, within an adverse selec...
University education can lead to upward income mobility for low-income students. Being exposed to ot...
Is the wage gap between majors in human arts and other fields caused by the education? If the educat...
This paper uses administrative longitudinal micro data on the universe of Junior High school student...
Our aim in this article is to study the relation between earnings of French universities graduates a...
The high school exit exam (HSEE) is rapidly becoming a standardized assessment procedure for educati...
Using comprehensive administrative data on France's single largest financial aid program, this paper...
International audienceUsing comprehensive administrative data on France's single largest financial a...
Drawing on the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we document a startling empirical pattern: the career...
The paper analyses the relationship between the popular Barro and Lee (2001) ‘Average years of Schoo...
Estimating the rate of return to a university degree has always been difficult due to the problem of...
We investigate the impact of the presence of university dropouts on the academic success of first-ti...