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Does it pay to attend a prestigious university?
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Date Issued
2003-08
Date Available
2009-07-21T15:44:31Z
Abstract
This paper provides evidence of heterogeneity in the returns to higher education in the UK. Attending the most prestigious universities leads to a wage premium of up to 6% for males. The rise in participation in higher education also led to a greater sorting of students and an
increase in the returns to quality. These results somehow justify the recent introduction of top-up fees. Additionally, identification strategy matters and OLS estimates may be severely biased. However, our estimates, based on propensity score matching, are imprecise due to the
thinness of the common support.
increase in the returns to quality. These results somehow justify the recent introduction of top-up fees. Additionally, identification strategy matters and OLS estimates may be severely biased. However, our estimates, based on propensity score matching, are imprecise due to the
thinness of the common support.
Sponsorship
Department for Education and Skills; The Council for Industry and Higher Education
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP03/20
Classification
I20
I22
Subject – LCSH
Education, Higher--Economic aspects
Wages--Effect of education on
Education, Higher--Finance
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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