Abstract We estimate the effects of the quality of the college a student attends on their later earnings using data from a cohort of U.S. college students from the late 1970s and early 1980s. We rely on a linear selection on observables identification strategy, which is justified in our context by a very rich set of conditioning variables. We find economically important earnings effects of college quality for men and women, as well as effects on educational attainment, spousal earnings and other demographic variables. These effects remain roughly constant over time and result primarily from effects on wages, rather than from effects on hours or labor force participation. We find that, over the lower part of the range of college quality, inc...
several anonymous reviewers from ASR for helpful comments and suggestions. We are grateful to Ben Ja...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
Previous research has generally shown a very small although statistically significant economic benef...
Previous research has generally shown a very small although statistically significant economic benef...
This article documents the expansion of college education in the United States and examines to what ...
This paper documents the expansion of college education in the U.S. and examines to what extent the ...
This paper estimates the effects of various college qualities on several early adult outcomes, using...
Studying how a college education can impact one’s wages has always been an area of interest amongst ...
The association between college attendance and labor market premium is well-documented in existing l...
We apply grouped college-level data to estimate the returns to a college education. After comparing ...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
This paper analyzes the impacts of college quality and location attributes on tuition rates among fo...
This study reviews and explores the varying effects of college quality caused by different measure o...
Recent studies debate how the unobserved dependence between the monetary return to college education...
The purpose of this research is to understand how a college degree will affect an individual’s earni...
several anonymous reviewers from ASR for helpful comments and suggestions. We are grateful to Ben Ja...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
Previous research has generally shown a very small although statistically significant economic benef...
Previous research has generally shown a very small although statistically significant economic benef...
This article documents the expansion of college education in the United States and examines to what ...
This paper documents the expansion of college education in the U.S. and examines to what extent the ...
This paper estimates the effects of various college qualities on several early adult outcomes, using...
Studying how a college education can impact one’s wages has always been an area of interest amongst ...
The association between college attendance and labor market premium is well-documented in existing l...
We apply grouped college-level data to estimate the returns to a college education. After comparing ...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
This paper analyzes the impacts of college quality and location attributes on tuition rates among fo...
This study reviews and explores the varying effects of college quality caused by different measure o...
Recent studies debate how the unobserved dependence between the monetary return to college education...
The purpose of this research is to understand how a college degree will affect an individual’s earni...
several anonymous reviewers from ASR for helpful comments and suggestions. We are grateful to Ben Ja...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
Previous research has generally shown a very small although statistically significant economic benef...