In this paper we investigate the role of expected returns to schooling and of perceived risks (of unemployment and earnings) as determinants of schooling decisions. Moreover, our data also allow us to analyze whether youths' and/or mothers' expectations predict schooling decisions, and whether this depends on the age and gender of the youth. In particular, we use Mexican data that contain labor market expectations of mothers and youths. We find that expected returns and risk perceptions are important determinants of schooling decisions, the latter in particular from the perspective of the mother. Boys' expectations predict the decision to enter college, but not to enter high school. While girls' own expectations do not predict either of the...
This chapter reviews the economic literature on subjective expectations in the domain of education ...
The present study examined college graduation expectations of adolescents and young adults. A model ...
The contribution that parental educational expectations for youth and youth's perceptions of academi...
In this paper we analyze the link between people’s “subjective ” expectations of returns to schoolin...
In this paper we analyze the role of expected labor and marriage market returns as determinants of t...
Education choices are made based on the expected returns to schooling. If individuals are badly info...
Do Youths Respond to Economic Incentives? We address the role of youths ’ own choice-conditioned exp...
Over the last decades, female educational attainment has progressively caught up with male one in ma...
We empirically investigate the determinants of the female decision of investing in post-secondary ed...
Economists analyzing schooling decisions assume that youth, having com-pared the expected outcomes f...
The vast literature on human capital and earnings assumes that individuals know in advance that they...
The paper shows how parental expectations about child’s future income affect the incidence of child ...
This paper contributes to the literature on Relative Risk Aversion theory in two ways: first, by con...
Socioeconomic outcomes of parents and their children are strongly correlated, but more so for sons t...
This paper studies the determinants of college attendance in Mexico. I use subjective quantitative e...
This chapter reviews the economic literature on subjective expectations in the domain of education ...
The present study examined college graduation expectations of adolescents and young adults. A model ...
The contribution that parental educational expectations for youth and youth's perceptions of academi...
In this paper we analyze the link between people’s “subjective ” expectations of returns to schoolin...
In this paper we analyze the role of expected labor and marriage market returns as determinants of t...
Education choices are made based on the expected returns to schooling. If individuals are badly info...
Do Youths Respond to Economic Incentives? We address the role of youths ’ own choice-conditioned exp...
Over the last decades, female educational attainment has progressively caught up with male one in ma...
We empirically investigate the determinants of the female decision of investing in post-secondary ed...
Economists analyzing schooling decisions assume that youth, having com-pared the expected outcomes f...
The vast literature on human capital and earnings assumes that individuals know in advance that they...
The paper shows how parental expectations about child’s future income affect the incidence of child ...
This paper contributes to the literature on Relative Risk Aversion theory in two ways: first, by con...
Socioeconomic outcomes of parents and their children are strongly correlated, but more so for sons t...
This paper studies the determinants of college attendance in Mexico. I use subjective quantitative e...
This chapter reviews the economic literature on subjective expectations in the domain of education ...
The present study examined college graduation expectations of adolescents and young adults. A model ...
The contribution that parental educational expectations for youth and youth's perceptions of academi...