Ce papier analyse la mise en place de dispositifs de prêts à remboursement conditionnel au revenu pour l'éducation du supérieur (PARC) dans un contexte institutionnel particulier qui se caractérise par (i) un système d'accès gratuit en place préalablement et (ii) une grande hétérogénéité dans les diplômes, leurs qualités et leurs coûts se traduisant par des effets sur les carrières des anciens étudiants. Dans ce cas particulier, la mise en place de PARC conduit à un arbitrage entre une amélioration de ‘l'équité' des carrières (en termes de dépenses publiques collectives versus gains individuels), et l'élargissement de ‘trappes à basse éducation'. Sur la base d'un modèle de microsimulation dynamique, nous proposons une évaluation ex ante de ...
In many countries, public policies for student funding have evolved towards a new share between cont...
There are many arguments for shifting at least part of the higher educational cost burden from gover...
There are many economic and philosophical arguments supporting the introduction of student loans as ...
The paper assesses the implementation of income contingent loan schemes for higher education (ICL) i...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
Inspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the implementation of ...
National audienceInspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the i...
Students Income Contingent Loans in OECD Countries. Investment in higher education is important for ...
In this paper we analyse the consequences of replacing government subsidies with a graduate tax (GT)...
Vandenberghe, V. & Debande, O. (2005). Deferred and Income-Contingent Higher Education Fees. An empi...
We propose a simple theoretical model which shows how the combined effect of wage uncertainty and ri...
The use of income contingent loans (ICLs) for Higher Education (HE) students is becoming increasingl...
The arguments for refinancing the European Union's (EU) higher education via higher tuition fees lar...
The arguments for refinancing the European Union’s (EU) higher education via higher tuition fees lar...
The arguments for refinancing the European Union's (EU) higher education via higher tuition fees lar...
In many countries, public policies for student funding have evolved towards a new share between cont...
There are many arguments for shifting at least part of the higher educational cost burden from gover...
There are many economic and philosophical arguments supporting the introduction of student loans as ...
The paper assesses the implementation of income contingent loan schemes for higher education (ICL) i...
International audienceWe assess the implementation of income contingent loan (ICL) schemes for highe...
Inspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the implementation of ...
National audienceInspired by the Australian education policy, this paper assesses the issue of the i...
Students Income Contingent Loans in OECD Countries. Investment in higher education is important for ...
In this paper we analyse the consequences of replacing government subsidies with a graduate tax (GT)...
Vandenberghe, V. & Debande, O. (2005). Deferred and Income-Contingent Higher Education Fees. An empi...
We propose a simple theoretical model which shows how the combined effect of wage uncertainty and ri...
The use of income contingent loans (ICLs) for Higher Education (HE) students is becoming increasingl...
The arguments for refinancing the European Union's (EU) higher education via higher tuition fees lar...
The arguments for refinancing the European Union’s (EU) higher education via higher tuition fees lar...
The arguments for refinancing the European Union's (EU) higher education via higher tuition fees lar...
In many countries, public policies for student funding have evolved towards a new share between cont...
There are many arguments for shifting at least part of the higher educational cost burden from gover...
There are many economic and philosophical arguments supporting the introduction of student loans as ...