This paper examines the determinants of the choice of field of study by university students using data from the Canadian National Graduate Survey. The sample of 18,708 graduates holding a Bachelor degree is interesting in itself, knowing that these students completed their study and thus represent a pool of high-quality individuals. What impact do expected post-graduation lifetime earnings have in choosing their field of study respectively to their non-pecuniary preferences? Are these individuals less or more influenced by monetary incentives on their decision than was found in previous literature with samples of university students not all completing their studies successfully? Unlike existing studies, we account for the probability that s...
Knowledge offactorsaffecting access topost secondary education isgrowing, but we know much less abou...
This paper uses logit models to examine the probability of education-occupation match for Canadian u...
This paper reports the results of an empirical analysis of the early career outcomes of recent Canad...
As universities face unprecedented numbers of applicants, competition for access to the more prestig...
Using the Canadian General Social Survey we compute returns to post-secondary edu-cation relative to...
The decision to attend university is influenced by the balance of the expected returns and costs of ...
<span>As part of a study on the expectations of benefit of higher education applicants, this articl...
Knowledge of factors affecting access to post-secondary education is growing, but we know much less ...
There are vast academic literature on why and how students make the decision to choose a specific un...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines women's presence in mathematics programs...
Background: Field of study may influence the timing of transitions to the labor market, marriage, an...
We study the university choice of prospective students using a unique dataset enriched with “lab-in-...
This paper examines the evolution of the returns to education and experience from 1990 to 2005 in Ca...
This study examines the links between parental education and students’ choice of field of study in ...
The intergenerational mobility in education length is well-documented. However, the number of people...
Knowledge offactorsaffecting access topost secondary education isgrowing, but we know much less abou...
This paper uses logit models to examine the probability of education-occupation match for Canadian u...
This paper reports the results of an empirical analysis of the early career outcomes of recent Canad...
As universities face unprecedented numbers of applicants, competition for access to the more prestig...
Using the Canadian General Social Survey we compute returns to post-secondary edu-cation relative to...
The decision to attend university is influenced by the balance of the expected returns and costs of ...
<span>As part of a study on the expectations of benefit of higher education applicants, this articl...
Knowledge of factors affecting access to post-secondary education is growing, but we know much less ...
There are vast academic literature on why and how students make the decision to choose a specific un...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines women's presence in mathematics programs...
Background: Field of study may influence the timing of transitions to the labor market, marriage, an...
We study the university choice of prospective students using a unique dataset enriched with “lab-in-...
This paper examines the evolution of the returns to education and experience from 1990 to 2005 in Ca...
This study examines the links between parental education and students’ choice of field of study in ...
The intergenerational mobility in education length is well-documented. However, the number of people...
Knowledge offactorsaffecting access topost secondary education isgrowing, but we know much less abou...
This paper uses logit models to examine the probability of education-occupation match for Canadian u...
This paper reports the results of an empirical analysis of the early career outcomes of recent Canad...