This paper estimates the effects on earnings of 'gap years' between high school and university enrollment. The effect is estimated by means of standard earnings functions augmented to account for gap years and a rich set of control variables using administrative Swedish data. We find that postponement of higher education is associated with a persistent and non-trivial earnings penalty. The main source of the persistent penalty appears to be the loss of work experience after studies. Two years postponement reduces the present value of lifetime earnings by nearly one half of one year's peak earnings. Copyright 2008 , Oxford University Press.
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This thesis comprises three different chapters in the broad field of education economics, each makin...
Postsecondary delay in the U.S. is a topic that has generated interest in the field of higher educat...
This paper uses a unique policy change in Canada’s most populous province, On-tario, to provide dire...
An electronic version of the paper may be downloaded • from the SSRN website: www.SSRN.com • ...
In Denmark many high school graduates choose to delay their entry into higher education. A number of...
International audienceIn France, more and more young people are interrupting their post-secondary ed...
This paper estimates the causal impact of an upper secondary curriculum reform in Sweden that increa...
This study examines the consequences of grade inflation at the upper secondary education level on en...
The author calculates the value of potential paychecks lost by those who enroll for college studies ...
This study is the first to explore the earnings effects of credits attained in adult education at up...
Sweden suffered one of its worst economic crises during the 1990s. Many individuals lost their jobs ...
Although grade inflation is unfair and may imply inefficient allocation of human resources, current ...
This thesis consists of three papers that examine college choice and earnings among university gradu...
This study uses a discontinuity in the Swedish tertiary eligibility requirement to estimate the prob...
This paper adds to the small literature on the consequences of education-occupation mismatches. It e...
This thesis comprises three different chapters in the broad field of education economics, each makin...
Postsecondary delay in the U.S. is a topic that has generated interest in the field of higher educat...
This paper uses a unique policy change in Canada’s most populous province, On-tario, to provide dire...