We investigate the expected college completion time of European college students by using data from a survey of more than 3000 students in 10 countries. We explain observed excess time to graduation by paying special attention to labor market variables, such as unemployment, wage differentials and employment protection, and to the funding of tertiary education
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University tuition typically remains constant throughout the years of enrollment while delayed degre...
textAs exposure to college becomes increasingly integral to individual growth and societal economic ...
This paper questions the way in which university tuition is typically struc-tured as a function of t...
Many students enrolled in academic programs around the world take longer to obtain a degree than the...
'Expected earnings and expected returns to education are seen by labor economists as a major determi...
This paper provides sound, comparative empirical evidence on the duration of the school-to-work-tran...
Student success is often defined as students completing their degree, preferably within the estimate...
This study uses an integrative persistence model to examine college students’ expected time-to-degre...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to identify the main determinants of time-to-degr...
The elapsed time taken to earn a degree is analyzed with data from a representative sample of Italia...
International audienceIn this study, we examine how student employment impacts higher educational tr...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout the years of enrollment while delayed degre...
More students are attending college than ever before and the labor market rewards to completing a co...
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University tuition typically remains constant throughout the years of enrollment while delayed degre...
textAs exposure to college becomes increasingly integral to individual growth and societal economic ...
This paper questions the way in which university tuition is typically struc-tured as a function of t...
Many students enrolled in academic programs around the world take longer to obtain a degree than the...
'Expected earnings and expected returns to education are seen by labor economists as a major determi...
This paper provides sound, comparative empirical evidence on the duration of the school-to-work-tran...
Student success is often defined as students completing their degree, preferably within the estimate...
This study uses an integrative persistence model to examine college students’ expected time-to-degre...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to identify the main determinants of time-to-degr...
The elapsed time taken to earn a degree is analyzed with data from a representative sample of Italia...
International audienceIn this study, we examine how student employment impacts higher educational tr...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout the years of enrollment while delayed degre...
More students are attending college than ever before and the labor market rewards to completing a co...
en ligne sur http://www.benthamscience.com/open/toeduj/articles/V004/1TOEDUJ.pdfInternational audien...
University tuition typically remains constant throughout the years of enrollment while delayed degre...
textAs exposure to college becomes increasingly integral to individual growth and societal economic ...