This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohorts from large cross section datasets for the UK pooled from 1994 to 2006 - a period when the higher education participation rate increased dramatically. This implies that graduate supply considerably outstripped demand which ought to imply a fall in the premium. We find no significant fall for men and even a large, but insignificant, rise for women. Quantile regression results reveal a fall in the premium only for men in the bottom quartile of the distribution of unobserved skills
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper reports estimates of the UK "college premium" for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium ” for young graduates across successive coho...
This paper provides findings from the UK Labour Force Surveys from 1993 to 2003 on the financial pr...
We investigate the extent to which graduate returns vary according to the class of degree achieved b...
As in many other countries, government policy in the UK has the objective of raising the participati...
This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in...
We investigate the extent to which graduate returns vary according to the class of degree achieved b...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...
The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over t...
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium” for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper reports estimates of the UK "college premium" for young graduates across successive cohor...
This paper reports estimates of the UK “college premium ” for young graduates across successive coho...
This paper provides findings from the UK Labour Force Surveys from 1993 to 2003 on the financial pr...
We investigate the extent to which graduate returns vary according to the class of degree achieved b...
As in many other countries, government policy in the UK has the objective of raising the participati...
This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in...
We investigate the extent to which graduate returns vary according to the class of degree achieved b...
Changes in educational participation rates across cohorts are likely to imply changes in the ability...
The proportion of U.K. people with university degrees tripled between 1993 and 2015. However, over t...
This paper provides estimates of the impact of higher education qualifications on the earnings of gr...
In this paper we explore changes over time in higher education (HE) participation and attainment bet...
This paper first provides a twofold test of the Card and Lemieux [2001] hypothesis that variation in...