We estimate the monetary return to attending a highly selective college using the College and Beyond (C&B) Survey linked to Detailed Earnings Records from the Social Security Administration (SSA). This paper extends earlier work by Dale and Krueger (2002) that examined the relationship between the college that students attended in 1976 and the earnings they self-reported reported in 1995 on the C&B follow-up survey. In this analysis, we use administrative earnings data to estimate the return to various measures of college selectivity for a more recent cohort of students: those who entered college in 1989. We also estimate the return to college selectivity for the 1976 cohort of students, but over a longer time horizon (from 1983 through 200...
Many studies find a notable return to college quality. Dale and Krueger (2002, 2011) only do until t...
There has been ample debate about heterogeneous returns to a college degree, and so far, findings ha...
We apply grouped college-level data to estimate the returns to a college education. After comparing ...
We estimate the monetary return to attending a highly selective college using the College and Beyond...
Since the 1980s, the college wage-premium in the United States has reached all time highs. As a resu...
What is the economic return to attending college? The earnings gap between college and high school g...
The increasing availability of massive administrative datasets linking postsecondary enrollees with ...
Recent studies have found a large earnings premium to attending a more selective college, but the me...
Recent studies have found a large earnings premium to attending a more selective college, but the me...
Studies relating the selectivity of colleges to the earnings of their graduates report inconsistent ...
Last year, we released an analysis that introduced a new way for students and policymakers to evalua...
several anonymous reviewers from ASR for helpful comments and suggestions. We are grateful to Ben Ja...
Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth we examine processes by which students enter lucrati...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
This paper attempts to investigate the individual wage rate of return to college education. Over the...
Many studies find a notable return to college quality. Dale and Krueger (2002, 2011) only do until t...
There has been ample debate about heterogeneous returns to a college degree, and so far, findings ha...
We apply grouped college-level data to estimate the returns to a college education. After comparing ...
We estimate the monetary return to attending a highly selective college using the College and Beyond...
Since the 1980s, the college wage-premium in the United States has reached all time highs. As a resu...
What is the economic return to attending college? The earnings gap between college and high school g...
The increasing availability of massive administrative datasets linking postsecondary enrollees with ...
Recent studies have found a large earnings premium to attending a more selective college, but the me...
Recent studies have found a large earnings premium to attending a more selective college, but the me...
Studies relating the selectivity of colleges to the earnings of their graduates report inconsistent ...
Last year, we released an analysis that introduced a new way for students and policymakers to evalua...
several anonymous reviewers from ASR for helpful comments and suggestions. We are grateful to Ben Ja...
Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth we examine processes by which students enter lucrati...
We develop a macroeconomic framework to estimate the importance of fluctuations in relative ability ...
This paper attempts to investigate the individual wage rate of return to college education. Over the...
Many studies find a notable return to college quality. Dale and Krueger (2002, 2011) only do until t...
There has been ample debate about heterogeneous returns to a college degree, and so far, findings ha...
We apply grouped college-level data to estimate the returns to a college education. After comparing ...