This paper examines the impact of college education on workers’ subsequent careers, based on a direct role of college graduation on the revelation of workers’ individual ability. Using NLSY79, we document a positive relationship between ability and signaling behavior for high school graduates and a non-positive relationship for college graduates. Moreover, we show active job mobility for high ability high school graduates. We argue that these patterns are the result of post-schooling signaling of high school graduates whose individual ability, unlike college graduates, is not observed in the beginning of their careers
Education programmes are designed to equip young populations with the qualifications required to ass...
While income inequality among college graduates is well documented, inequality in occupational statu...
I study the size and sources of the monetary return to college achievement as measured by cumulative...
This paper examines the differences between the subsequent careers of high school and college gradua...
This paper examines the differences between the subsequent careers of high school and college gradua...
Higher education is a source of skill acquisition for many middle- and high-skilled jobs. But what s...
abstract: Upon hiring a new college graduate, employers are left with limited information about the ...
Recent studies have found a large earnings premium to attending a more selective college, but the me...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The United States has benefitted from an educated workforce that has been integral to the growth in ...
Data for the analyses made in this study were drawn from numerous sources. First, merged data of the...
Human Capital Theory’ shows that education is a vital part of improving productivity. This paper inv...
Those students who work while enrolled in college are investing in their human capital, and therefor...
This paper asks if "higher education as a signal " helps explaining the comovements betwee...
Education programmes are designed to equip young populations with the qualifications required to ass...
While income inequality among college graduates is well documented, inequality in occupational statu...
I study the size and sources of the monetary return to college achievement as measured by cumulative...
This paper examines the differences between the subsequent careers of high school and college gradua...
This paper examines the differences between the subsequent careers of high school and college gradua...
Higher education is a source of skill acquisition for many middle- and high-skilled jobs. But what s...
abstract: Upon hiring a new college graduate, employers are left with limited information about the ...
Recent studies have found a large earnings premium to attending a more selective college, but the me...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The proportion of U.S. high school students working during the school year ranges from 23% in the fr...
The United States has benefitted from an educated workforce that has been integral to the growth in ...
Data for the analyses made in this study were drawn from numerous sources. First, merged data of the...
Human Capital Theory’ shows that education is a vital part of improving productivity. This paper inv...
Those students who work while enrolled in college are investing in their human capital, and therefor...
This paper asks if "higher education as a signal " helps explaining the comovements betwee...
Education programmes are designed to equip young populations with the qualifications required to ass...
While income inequality among college graduates is well documented, inequality in occupational statu...
I study the size and sources of the monetary return to college achievement as measured by cumulative...