We investigate the extent to which graduate returns vary according to the class of degree achieved by UK university students, and examine changes over time in estimated degree class premia. Using a variety of complementary datasets for individuals born in the UK around 1970 and aged between 30 and 40, we estimate an hourly wage premium for a ‘good’ (relative to a ‘lower’) class of degree of 7% to 9%, implying a wide spread around the average graduate premium. We also estimate the premium for a good relative to a lower degree for different cohorts (those born between the mid-1960s and early 1980s), and find evidence that the premium for a good degree has risen over time as the proportions of cohorts participating in higher education have inc...
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
An increase over time in the proportion of young people obtaining a degree is likely to impact on th...
We investigate the extent to which graduate returns vary according to the class of degree achieved b...
We investigate the extent to which graduate returns vary according to the class of degree achieved b...
As in many other countries, government policy in the UK has the objective of raising the participati...
As in many other countries, government policy in the UK has the objective of raising the participati...
This paper provides findings from the UK Labour Force Surveys from 1993 to 2003 on the financial pr...
Estimates of a high average return to a degree for UK graduates have provided a policy rationale for...
We exploit individual-level administrative data for whole populations of UK university students for ...
An increase over time in the proportion of young people obtaining a degree is likely to impact on th...
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 estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
An increase over time in the proportion of young people obtaining a degree is likely to impact on th...
We investigate the extent to which graduate returns vary according to the class of degree achieved b...
We investigate the extent to which graduate returns vary according to the class of degree achieved b...
As in many other countries, government policy in the UK has the objective of raising the participati...
As in many other countries, government policy in the UK has the objective of raising the participati...
This paper provides findings from the UK Labour Force Surveys from 1993 to 2003 on the financial pr...
Estimates of a high average return to a degree for UK graduates have provided a policy rationale for...
We exploit individual-level administrative data for whole populations of UK university students for ...
An increase over time in the proportion of young people obtaining a degree is likely to impact on th...
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 estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
An increase over time in the proportion of young people obtaining a degree is likely to impact on th...