[[abstract]]This paper analyzes the dynamics of rate of return for postgraduate education and the determinants of wage premiums for postgraduate labor, especially for the impact of higher education expansions, in terms of quantity and quality, since the late 1990s in Taiwan. Utilizing quasi-panel data over the 1990-2004 period and employing the double fixed effect model, the empirical results first confirm the existence of wage premiums for workers with postgraduate degrees. However, the analysis on the dynamics of wage premiums finds that it ranged from only 1.40% to 11.67% and decreased sharply in 2004, indicating that the pecuniary reward for postgraduate qualification seems to not be as high as expected. Along with the rapid expansion o...
[[abstract]]Societies in the 21st century are founded on professional knowledge and substantial amou...
[[abstract]]This paper, based on data from Survey of Family Income and Expenditure of Taiwan, shows ...
By considering heterogeneity in abilities and self-selection in educational choice, this paper adopt...
[[abstract]]Between 1990 and 2014, Taiwan increased the college share of its labor force from 7 to 3...
In advanced countries, including Japan, the number of workers with postgraduate degrees is increasin...
Educational planners and economists have long recognized the importance of education as a form of pr...
[[abstract]]Contrary to the conclusions of a recent paper by Chen and Hsu (Review of Development Eco...
[[abstract]]Two major educational expansions in Taiwan have resulted in a remarkable improvement of ...
[[abstract]]Since 1980, income inequality has risen faster in Taiwan than in the United States. Ineq...
[[abstract]]The expansion of higher education in Taiwan starting from the late 1980s has successfull...
In 1989, the Hong Kong government embarked on a program to increase the provision of first-year firs...
Between 1990 and 2014, Taiwan increased the college share of its labor force from 7 to 32 percent by...
Using micro data from the 2007 Employment Status Survey, this paper analyzes the relationship betwee...
[[abstract]]Taiwan is currently facing the serious challenge of decreasing enrollment in higher educ...
The expansion of higher education in the UK has led to an increase in the number of postgraduate as ...
[[abstract]]Societies in the 21st century are founded on professional knowledge and substantial amou...
[[abstract]]This paper, based on data from Survey of Family Income and Expenditure of Taiwan, shows ...
By considering heterogeneity in abilities and self-selection in educational choice, this paper adopt...
[[abstract]]Between 1990 and 2014, Taiwan increased the college share of its labor force from 7 to 3...
In advanced countries, including Japan, the number of workers with postgraduate degrees is increasin...
Educational planners and economists have long recognized the importance of education as a form of pr...
[[abstract]]Contrary to the conclusions of a recent paper by Chen and Hsu (Review of Development Eco...
[[abstract]]Two major educational expansions in Taiwan have resulted in a remarkable improvement of ...
[[abstract]]Since 1980, income inequality has risen faster in Taiwan than in the United States. Ineq...
[[abstract]]The expansion of higher education in Taiwan starting from the late 1980s has successfull...
In 1989, the Hong Kong government embarked on a program to increase the provision of first-year firs...
Between 1990 and 2014, Taiwan increased the college share of its labor force from 7 to 32 percent by...
Using micro data from the 2007 Employment Status Survey, this paper analyzes the relationship betwee...
[[abstract]]Taiwan is currently facing the serious challenge of decreasing enrollment in higher educ...
The expansion of higher education in the UK has led to an increase in the number of postgraduate as ...
[[abstract]]Societies in the 21st century are founded on professional knowledge and substantial amou...
[[abstract]]This paper, based on data from Survey of Family Income and Expenditure of Taiwan, shows ...
By considering heterogeneity in abilities and self-selection in educational choice, this paper adopt...