Returns to college have increased, but graduation rates have changed relatively little. Modifying a human capital model of college enrollment to endogenize time-to-graduation, we predict that higher returns to education will both speed graduation and increase enrollment. Some of those new entrants may, however, take longer to graduate. Using the 1989 and 1995 Beginning Postsecondary Studies, we employ a multinomial logit to model the association between individual and family characteristics, and five-year college outcomes: graduation, continued enrollment, and non-enrollment. Between cohort differences arise either because the characteristics of those entering college are different or because the relations between characteristics and outcom...
This research study examined the relationship between persistence to graduation within six years and...
This paper studies the effect of graduating from college on lifetime earnings. We develop a quantita...
Time to completion of the baccalaureate degree has increased markedly in the United States over the ...
Relative to those for high school graduates, lifetime earnings for college graduates are higher for ...
We use the National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972 and the Education Longitudin...
More students are attending college than ever before and the labor market rewards to completing a co...
This mixed methods research study used a QUAN-QUAL Model to examine the impact that various factors ...
Hundreds of thousands of students across the country begin their postsecondary education at communit...
Historically, calculation of college student retention by colleges, state agencies, and the federal ...
Colleges and universities have recently been under great pressure to increase institutional graduati...
Using data from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), we investigate the college ...
We study the evolution of educational attainment of the 1932–1972 cohorts using a calibrated model o...
Investment in higher education is typically considered as a static discrete-choice problem where stu...
This study examines students\u27 progress from high school graduation through college enrollment and...
This study examines students\u27 progress from high school graduation through college enrollment and...
This research study examined the relationship between persistence to graduation within six years and...
This paper studies the effect of graduating from college on lifetime earnings. We develop a quantita...
Time to completion of the baccalaureate degree has increased markedly in the United States over the ...
Relative to those for high school graduates, lifetime earnings for college graduates are higher for ...
We use the National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972 and the Education Longitudin...
More students are attending college than ever before and the labor market rewards to completing a co...
This mixed methods research study used a QUAN-QUAL Model to examine the impact that various factors ...
Hundreds of thousands of students across the country begin their postsecondary education at communit...
Historically, calculation of college student retention by colleges, state agencies, and the federal ...
Colleges and universities have recently been under great pressure to increase institutional graduati...
Using data from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), we investigate the college ...
We study the evolution of educational attainment of the 1932–1972 cohorts using a calibrated model o...
Investment in higher education is typically considered as a static discrete-choice problem where stu...
This study examines students\u27 progress from high school graduation through college enrollment and...
This study examines students\u27 progress from high school graduation through college enrollment and...
This research study examined the relationship between persistence to graduation within six years and...
This paper studies the effect of graduating from college on lifetime earnings. We develop a quantita...
Time to completion of the baccalaureate degree has increased markedly in the United States over the ...