This paper uses HESA data from the Destination of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2002/03 to examine whether more mobile students have an earnings advantage over those who are less mobile. We define mobility in terms of both choice of institution and location of employment. A clear finding that emerges is that mobility is associated with superior earnings outcomes, principally through students extending their job search horizon. Our analysis examines the entire earnings distribution rather than focussing solely upon the mean, as in common in much of the existing literature. This will provide a much clearer picture as to the true effect of mobility on earnings. We also confirm, via bivariate probit analysis, that there is a positive cor...
This bulletin discusses the findings from a recent study on the transferability of skills and knowl...
I study how early career wage trajectories are affected by job mobility using a sample of male labor...
This paper presents the initial findings of a study into Welsh graduate mobility withinthe UK, which...
Decisions taken at the start of one’s career have long-term consequences and one important decision ...
Over the last decades, there has been increasing interest in the topic of international student mobi...
Abstract of associated article: Motivated by large educational differences in geographic mobility, t...
In this paper we model the sequential migration behaviour of some 76,000 Scottish and Welsh students...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
This paper reports on a model of the sequential migration behaviour of some 76 000 Scottish and Wels...
Students and graduates alike are encouraged to enhance their skills and knowledge by moving to a dif...
We estimate the impact of spatial mobility on job match quality by using a data set of recent Dutch ...
An article in The Guardian in 2006 claimed that: 'some bright students have found an answer to the f...
Education—and in particular higher education—is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For th...
The UK government has expressed a desire to increase social mobility, with policies to help achieve ...
This paper presents the initial findings of a study into Welsh graduate mobility within the UK, whic...
This bulletin discusses the findings from a recent study on the transferability of skills and knowl...
I study how early career wage trajectories are affected by job mobility using a sample of male labor...
This paper presents the initial findings of a study into Welsh graduate mobility withinthe UK, which...
Decisions taken at the start of one’s career have long-term consequences and one important decision ...
Over the last decades, there has been increasing interest in the topic of international student mobi...
Abstract of associated article: Motivated by large educational differences in geographic mobility, t...
In this paper we model the sequential migration behaviour of some 76,000 Scottish and Welsh students...
This paper examines empirically the relationship between under-employment and migration amongst five...
This paper reports on a model of the sequential migration behaviour of some 76 000 Scottish and Wels...
Students and graduates alike are encouraged to enhance their skills and knowledge by moving to a dif...
We estimate the impact of spatial mobility on job match quality by using a data set of recent Dutch ...
An article in The Guardian in 2006 claimed that: 'some bright students have found an answer to the f...
Education—and in particular higher education—is often regarded as a route to social mobility. For th...
The UK government has expressed a desire to increase social mobility, with policies to help achieve ...
This paper presents the initial findings of a study into Welsh graduate mobility within the UK, whic...
This bulletin discusses the findings from a recent study on the transferability of skills and knowl...
I study how early career wage trajectories are affected by job mobility using a sample of male labor...
This paper presents the initial findings of a study into Welsh graduate mobility withinthe UK, which...