International audienceDo political connections affect investment in human capital? This paper studies the higher education decisions of politically connected and unconnected students during China's economic transition. Using the sequential introduction of reforms, I show that economic liberalization increased tertiary educational attainment, as well as sorting of students into different degree types depending on family background. Students whose parents were members of the Chinese Communist Party selected into relatively less prestigious vocational colleges with lower admissions standards. In contrast, politically unconnected individuals responded to the higher skill premium following the reforms by studying harder to obtain more demanding ...
With a strong conviction to transform the country and prepare its people to cope with the growing ch...
We estimate selection and sorting effects on the evolution of the private return to schooling for co...
This paper studies the role of parental input in university access in the context of a 10-fold expan...
International audienceDo political connections affect investment in human capital? This paper studie...
In the past 10 years, China has grown its higher education sector into the largest in the world. At ...
This article compares the relative importance of political capital (in the form of membership in the...
This article extends Bourdieu’s convertibility of different forms of capital to understand the patte...
Using the first wave data from the Beijing College Students Panel Survey, this study provides an alt...
Over the past two decades, China has experienced rapid economic growth, which has fundamentally alte...
This article attempts to investigate the relationship between the massification of higher education,...
The purpose of this study is to present an empirical pattern of social equity in Chinese higher educ...
China has adopted diversified funding mechanisms for its HEIs. This observation becomes the point o...
In the last two decades, we have witnessed a rapid expansion of higher education in Mainland China a...
Previous studies on educational stratification in socialist China focused on how changing macropolit...
This book investigates the changing opportunities in higher education for different social groups du...
With a strong conviction to transform the country and prepare its people to cope with the growing ch...
We estimate selection and sorting effects on the evolution of the private return to schooling for co...
This paper studies the role of parental input in university access in the context of a 10-fold expan...
International audienceDo political connections affect investment in human capital? This paper studie...
In the past 10 years, China has grown its higher education sector into the largest in the world. At ...
This article compares the relative importance of political capital (in the form of membership in the...
This article extends Bourdieu’s convertibility of different forms of capital to understand the patte...
Using the first wave data from the Beijing College Students Panel Survey, this study provides an alt...
Over the past two decades, China has experienced rapid economic growth, which has fundamentally alte...
This article attempts to investigate the relationship between the massification of higher education,...
The purpose of this study is to present an empirical pattern of social equity in Chinese higher educ...
China has adopted diversified funding mechanisms for its HEIs. This observation becomes the point o...
In the last two decades, we have witnessed a rapid expansion of higher education in Mainland China a...
Previous studies on educational stratification in socialist China focused on how changing macropolit...
This book investigates the changing opportunities in higher education for different social groups du...
With a strong conviction to transform the country and prepare its people to cope with the growing ch...
We estimate selection and sorting effects on the evolution of the private return to schooling for co...
This paper studies the role of parental input in university access in the context of a 10-fold expan...