A crucial issue in the debate on state support for higher education is the extent that a state?s production of college graduates affects the state?s education attainment. The view that many new graduates take their state-supported degrees to labor markets in other states undermines states? incentives to promote wider access to college. This study offers reasons to be skeptical of this view, and develops a simple framework to quantify the intrastate labor-market effects from the production of new college graduates. Data from the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System and the Current Population Survey are used to quantify the effects of new graduates on states? net migration, employment, unemployment, labor force non-participation,...
The increasing availability of massive administrative datasets linking postsecondary enrollees with ...
Investment in education enables individuals to increase their future earnings and enhance their expe...
The United States is not producing enough college graduates in science, technology, engineering, and...
A major policy issue confronting states is the level of state support to higher education. A crucial...
The stock of human capital in an area is important for regional economic growth and development. How...
The stock of human capital in an area has been shown to be incredibly important for economic growth ...
The main question addressed in this analysis is how the production of undergraduate and graduate edu...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...
This dissertation contains three essays on the relationship between human-capital investments and la...
This research paper asks the question, how does a liberal arts degree versus a state university degr...
This study focuses on the question of whether job mobility relates to improved labor market outcomes...
The mobility of knowledge workers is of great concern not only at the international level, but also ...
In the U.S. there are large differences across States in the extent to which college education is su...
In the U.S. there are large differences across States in the extent to which college education is su...
A variety of studies provide evidence that the stock of college-educated labor has fundamental effec...
The increasing availability of massive administrative datasets linking postsecondary enrollees with ...
Investment in education enables individuals to increase their future earnings and enhance their expe...
The United States is not producing enough college graduates in science, technology, engineering, and...
A major policy issue confronting states is the level of state support to higher education. A crucial...
The stock of human capital in an area is important for regional economic growth and development. How...
The stock of human capital in an area has been shown to be incredibly important for economic growth ...
The main question addressed in this analysis is how the production of undergraduate and graduate edu...
There is increasing evidence that the stock of college-educated labor in an area has fundamental eff...
This dissertation contains three essays on the relationship between human-capital investments and la...
This research paper asks the question, how does a liberal arts degree versus a state university degr...
This study focuses on the question of whether job mobility relates to improved labor market outcomes...
The mobility of knowledge workers is of great concern not only at the international level, but also ...
In the U.S. there are large differences across States in the extent to which college education is su...
In the U.S. there are large differences across States in the extent to which college education is su...
A variety of studies provide evidence that the stock of college-educated labor has fundamental effec...
The increasing availability of massive administrative datasets linking postsecondary enrollees with ...
Investment in education enables individuals to increase their future earnings and enhance their expe...
The United States is not producing enough college graduates in science, technology, engineering, and...