College graduates earn higher wages than high school graduates by age 30. Among women, the advantages of a college degree decline somewhat as they age, although they are still substantial at age 50; for men, the advantage of a college degree grows throughout the life cycle. Most previous research on returns to higher education has focused on income at a single point in time or averaged over multiple years; our contribution is to study how returns vary by age. We also document how these patterns vary by the propensity of graduating from college. We find modest wage returns for mid-propensity college graduates, but large returns for low-propensity and, for men, high-propensity college graduates. Our results rely on propensity score–based matc...
Undergraduate college-going is now undertaken well into adulthood, but knowledge about what leads in...
This paper examines the effects of work experience acquired while youth were in high school (and col...
While research consistently finds positive earnings returns to educational attainment, there is litt...
College graduates earn higher wages than high school graduates by age 30. Among women, the advantage...
There is growing interest in the heterogeneity of earnings among college graduates. This study exami...
Estimates of a high average return to a degree for UK graduates have provided a policy rationale for...
More students are attending college than ever before and the labor market rewards to completing a co...
This paper studies the effect of graduating from college on lifetime earnings. We develop a quantita...
I study the size and sources of the monetary return to college achievement as measured by cumulative...
The benefits of a college education are well documented. However, the majority of existing research ...
Although the college-high school wage gap for younger U. S. men has doubled over the past 30 years, ...
This paper examines the impacts of work experience acquired while youth were in high school (and col...
The economic benefits of attending community colleges, as opposed to other higher education sectors,...
College graduates tend to earn more than non-graduates but it is difficult to ascertain how much of ...
As in many other countries, government policy in the UK has the objective of raising the participati...
Undergraduate college-going is now undertaken well into adulthood, but knowledge about what leads in...
This paper examines the effects of work experience acquired while youth were in high school (and col...
While research consistently finds positive earnings returns to educational attainment, there is litt...
College graduates earn higher wages than high school graduates by age 30. Among women, the advantage...
There is growing interest in the heterogeneity of earnings among college graduates. This study exami...
Estimates of a high average return to a degree for UK graduates have provided a policy rationale for...
More students are attending college than ever before and the labor market rewards to completing a co...
This paper studies the effect of graduating from college on lifetime earnings. We develop a quantita...
I study the size and sources of the monetary return to college achievement as measured by cumulative...
The benefits of a college education are well documented. However, the majority of existing research ...
Although the college-high school wage gap for younger U. S. men has doubled over the past 30 years, ...
This paper examines the impacts of work experience acquired while youth were in high school (and col...
The economic benefits of attending community colleges, as opposed to other higher education sectors,...
College graduates tend to earn more than non-graduates but it is difficult to ascertain how much of ...
As in many other countries, government policy in the UK has the objective of raising the participati...
Undergraduate college-going is now undertaken well into adulthood, but knowledge about what leads in...
This paper examines the effects of work experience acquired while youth were in high school (and col...
While research consistently finds positive earnings returns to educational attainment, there is litt...