We examine how education expansions affect the job opportunities for workers with and without the new education. To identify causal effects, we exploit a quasi-random establishment of Universities of Applied Sciences (UASs), bachelor-granting three-year colleges that teach and conduct applied research. By applying machine-learning methods to job advertisement data, we analyze job content before and after the education expansion. We find that, in regions with the newly established UASs, not only job descriptions of the new UAS graduates but also job descriptions of workers without this degree (i.e., middle-skilled workers with vocational training) contain more high-skill job content. This upskilling in job content is driven by an increase in...
Universities are the main suppliers of higher order skills, where many young (and increasingly not s...
In this project, we aim to test this idea by providing the first ever match between linked employer-...
Over the course of higher education expansion and growing numbers of graduates, employers are suppos...
An extensive literature examines the effects of tertiary education expansion on wages of workers wit...
Higher education is a source of skill acquisition for many middle- and high-skilled jobs. But what s...
We examine whether firms increase their employment of R&D personnel in response to an expansion of t...
This article examines the relationship between education and occupation over the course of education...
Analysis of a new data base to study occupations and employment reveals a surplus of university grad...
There are no problems of graduate over-supply or over-qualification,according to Stephen Machin and ...
Since the educational expansion in the twentieth century, universities around the globe provide more...
This paper examines the impact of college education on workers’ subsequent careers, based on a direc...
This article considers changes in the association between educational attainment and occupational pr...
A large matched employer-employee dataset on the Portuguese economy is used to analyze gross job cre...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine spillover effects across differently educated wor...
We present a model in which workers must be educated to get a good job and firms must innovate in or...
Universities are the main suppliers of higher order skills, where many young (and increasingly not s...
In this project, we aim to test this idea by providing the first ever match between linked employer-...
Over the course of higher education expansion and growing numbers of graduates, employers are suppos...
An extensive literature examines the effects of tertiary education expansion on wages of workers wit...
Higher education is a source of skill acquisition for many middle- and high-skilled jobs. But what s...
We examine whether firms increase their employment of R&D personnel in response to an expansion of t...
This article examines the relationship between education and occupation over the course of education...
Analysis of a new data base to study occupations and employment reveals a surplus of university grad...
There are no problems of graduate over-supply or over-qualification,according to Stephen Machin and ...
Since the educational expansion in the twentieth century, universities around the globe provide more...
This paper examines the impact of college education on workers’ subsequent careers, based on a direc...
This article considers changes in the association between educational attainment and occupational pr...
A large matched employer-employee dataset on the Portuguese economy is used to analyze gross job cre...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine spillover effects across differently educated wor...
We present a model in which workers must be educated to get a good job and firms must innovate in or...
Universities are the main suppliers of higher order skills, where many young (and increasingly not s...
In this project, we aim to test this idea by providing the first ever match between linked employer-...
Over the course of higher education expansion and growing numbers of graduates, employers are suppos...