This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in college attainment growth rates can have a substantial impact on cohort specific returns to college. Most importantly, this study exploits Britain’s expansion of its higher education system between 1988 and 1994 to show that the recent increase in college attainment growth rates has decreased college premiums for Britain’s youngest workers. This is in line with the predictions from an adverse supply shock in a simple aggregate model of relative demand for and supply of college labor. Moreover, this paper conjectures that a simple demand-supply model can go a substantial distance towards explaining the variation in the UK economy-wide average...
College graduates tend to earn more than non-graduates but it is difficult to ascertain how much of ...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...
Participation in post-compulsory education has grown dramatically in the UK in recent times. The pro...
This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in...
This study exploits Britain~s expansion of its higher education system between 1988 and 1994 to show...
This study exploits Britain~s expansion of its higher education system between 1988 and 1994 to show...
This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper reports estimates of the UK "college premium" for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper provides findings from the UK Labour Force Surveys from 1993 to 2003 on the financial pr...
Although the college-high school wage gap for younger U. S. men has doubled over the past 30 years, ...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium ” for young graduates across successive coho...
In recent decades participation in higher education in the UK has increased but at the same time stu...
consists of two chapters. The first chapter investigates the causes of the recent slowdown in colleg...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...
College graduates tend to earn more than non-graduates but it is difficult to ascertain how much of ...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...
Participation in post-compulsory education has grown dramatically in the UK in recent times. The pro...
This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in...
This study exploits Britain~s expansion of its higher education system between 1988 and 1994 to show...
This study exploits Britain~s expansion of its higher education system between 1988 and 1994 to show...
This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper reports estimates of the UK "college premium" for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper provides findings from the UK Labour Force Surveys from 1993 to 2003 on the financial pr...
Although the college-high school wage gap for younger U. S. men has doubled over the past 30 years, ...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium ” for young graduates across successive coho...
In recent decades participation in higher education in the UK has increased but at the same time stu...
consists of two chapters. The first chapter investigates the causes of the recent slowdown in colleg...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...
College graduates tend to earn more than non-graduates but it is difficult to ascertain how much of ...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...
Participation in post-compulsory education has grown dramatically in the UK in recent times. The pro...