terça-feira, 3 de agosto de 2010

"Wage expectations for higher education students in Spain"


Date: 2010-07
By: Cesar Alonso-Borrego
Antonio Romero-Medina
URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:cte:werepe:we1016&r=edu
We use data on expected wages self-reported by college students to assess the hypothesis that the positive gap between expected and actual wages would decrease as students approach graduation. Our estimation results confirm this hypothesis. The amount and the quality of student information, used to forecast wages, improves with student experience. We find that expected wages for first-year students are affected not only by the degree type and academic performance, but also by the variables determining their degree preferences and their household environment. In the case of junior students, the degree type and length affects expected wages, though neither pre-university performance nor household environment influence their wage forecasts.
Keywords: Wage differentials, College choice, Ordered response
JEL: I23»


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