In this paper, we analyse long-term changes in the regional distribution and migration flows of university graduates in Finland and Sweden. This study is based on detailed longitudinal population register data, including information on high school grades and parental background. We find a distinct pattern of skill divergence across regions in both countries over the last 3 decades. The uneven distribution of human capital has been reinforced by the mobility patterns of university graduates, for whom regional sorting by high school grades and parental background is evident. Our findings indicate that traditional measures of human capital concentration most likely underscore actual regional differences in productive skills.peerReviewe
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...
Several studies have documented that highly educated citizens contribute to regional economic perfor...
More educated, more mobile? Evidence from post-secondary education reform. Spatial Economic Analysis...
In this paper, we analyse long-term changes in the regional distribution and migration flows of univ...
Abstract A high level of human capital is considered as an essential precondition for economic perf...
This thesis consists of an introductory part and four papers. Paper [I] estimates jointly the choice...
We examine the inter-regional migration of university graduates from 1991 to 2003 in Finland. The re...
In this paper, we examine the long-term patterns of geographical disparities in human capital and in...
This paper analyses the role which migration of highly educated labour plays in human capital reallo...
This paper analyses the role which migration of highly educated labour plays in human capital reallo...
Previous drafts of this paper were presented at the DRUID summer conference (Copenhagen, June 2005)...
In this paper, we analyse the geographical distribution of skills and the human capital content of m...
This paper investigates cross-regional mobility in Finland using individual-level data on a cohort o...
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...
<p>More educated, more mobile? Evidence from post-secondary education reform. <i>Spatial Economic An...
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...
Several studies have documented that highly educated citizens contribute to regional economic perfor...
More educated, more mobile? Evidence from post-secondary education reform. Spatial Economic Analysis...
In this paper, we analyse long-term changes in the regional distribution and migration flows of univ...
Abstract A high level of human capital is considered as an essential precondition for economic perf...
This thesis consists of an introductory part and four papers. Paper [I] estimates jointly the choice...
We examine the inter-regional migration of university graduates from 1991 to 2003 in Finland. The re...
In this paper, we examine the long-term patterns of geographical disparities in human capital and in...
This paper analyses the role which migration of highly educated labour plays in human capital reallo...
This paper analyses the role which migration of highly educated labour plays in human capital reallo...
Previous drafts of this paper were presented at the DRUID summer conference (Copenhagen, June 2005)...
In this paper, we analyse the geographical distribution of skills and the human capital content of m...
This paper investigates cross-regional mobility in Finland using individual-level data on a cohort o...
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...
<p>More educated, more mobile? Evidence from post-secondary education reform. <i>Spatial Economic An...
There is more and more empirical evidence to show that highly skilled people are an important determ...
Several studies have documented that highly educated citizens contribute to regional economic perfor...
More educated, more mobile? Evidence from post-secondary education reform. Spatial Economic Analysis...