Postgraduate degree holders experience lower cyclical wage variation than those with undergraduate degrees. Moreover, postgraduates have more specific human capital than undergraduates. Using an equilibrium search model with long-term contracts and imperfect monitoring of worker effort, this paper attributes the cyclicality of the postgraduate-undergraduate wage gap to the differences in specific capital. Imperfect monitoring creates a moral hazard problem that requires firms to pay efficiency wages. More specific capital leads to lower mobility, thereby alleviating the moral hazard and improving risk-sharing. Estimates reveal that specific capital explains the differences both in labour turnover and in wage cyclicality across education groups
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The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...
Postgraduate degree holders experience lower cyclical wage variation than those with undergraduate d...
Postgraduate degree holders experience lower cyclical variation in real wages than those with underg...
This paper examines how specific human capital affects labour turnover and real wage cyclicality in ...
We develop and estimate an equilibrium job search model of worker careers, allowing for human capita...
We develop and estimate an equilibrium job search model of worker careers, allowing for human capita...
The skill premium has gone up significantly in the United States in the last five decades. During t...
Purpose: We revisit the debate on the contribution of Higher Education (HE) to the economy which has...
Increasing participation in Higher Education, and the rising number of graduates in the labour marke...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
This paper documents and discusses a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours wor...
AbstractIncreasing participation in Higher Education, and the rising number of graduates in the labo...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
We exploit individual-level administrative data for whole populations of UK university students for ...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...
Postgraduate degree holders experience lower cyclical wage variation than those with undergraduate d...
Postgraduate degree holders experience lower cyclical variation in real wages than those with underg...
This paper examines how specific human capital affects labour turnover and real wage cyclicality in ...
We develop and estimate an equilibrium job search model of worker careers, allowing for human capita...
We develop and estimate an equilibrium job search model of worker careers, allowing for human capita...
The skill premium has gone up significantly in the United States in the last five decades. During t...
Purpose: We revisit the debate on the contribution of Higher Education (HE) to the economy which has...
Increasing participation in Higher Education, and the rising number of graduates in the labour marke...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
Growing numbers of university students in Britain and the United States are staying on after their f...
This paper documents and discusses a dramatic change in the cyclical behavior of aggregate hours wor...
AbstractIncreasing participation in Higher Education, and the rising number of graduates in the labo...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
We exploit individual-level administrative data for whole populations of UK university students for ...
The skill premium in the United States has gone up significantly between the 1960’s and ...