I use the American Community Survey to examine how college earnings premiums differ across small metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in the U.S. I document that the West North Central Division (Plains Region) has especially low average college earnings premiums. Controlling for observable MSA characteristics via regression explains some of the difference between the Plains and other regions, but large and important differences remain. The low return to education for small MSAs in the Plains suggests that they will face special challenges building and retaining human capital in the near future. These areas may especially struggle to attract college-educated in-migrants
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[Excerpt] Differences in inequality in college enrollment rates across students from families of dif...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityEconomic activity in the United ...
For the past 100 years, policy analysts studied college enrollment at the individual level. Yet litt...
The return to a college education varies widely across U.S. cities.Education ; Demography
This study examines baccalaureate colleges of arts and sciences in light of institutional degree of ...
Since the 1980s, the college wage-premium in the United States has reached all time highs. As a resu...
This paper attempts to investigate the individual wage rate of return to college education. Over the...
Researchers have consistently shown that the stock of human capital in an area, measured as the shar...
The stock of human capital in an area is important for regional economic growth and development. How...
In my research paper, I will be evaluating the role that college majors play in determining wages fo...
Investment in education enables individuals to increase their future earnings and enhance their expe...
Studies have found lower levels of educational achievement for students in rural areas focusing most...
This thesis contains three studies on national and local college wage premia, skill premia, and impl...
This dissertation contains three essays on the relationship between human-capital investments and la...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...
[Excerpt] Differences in inequality in college enrollment rates across students from families of dif...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Sociology, Washington State UniversityEconomic activity in the United ...
For the past 100 years, policy analysts studied college enrollment at the individual level. Yet litt...
The return to a college education varies widely across U.S. cities.Education ; Demography
This study examines baccalaureate colleges of arts and sciences in light of institutional degree of ...