By browsing this website, you acknowledge the use of a simple identification cookie. It is not used for anything other than keeping track of your session from page to page. OK
1

A question of degree: the effects of degree class on labor market outcomes

Bookmarks
Book

Feng, Andy ; Graetz, Georg

London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance

LSE - London

2013

44 p.

educational level ; higher education ; labour market analysis

United Kingdom

CEP Discussion Paper

1221

Education and training

http://cep.lse.ac.uk/

English

Bibliogr.

"In this paper we estimate the sorting effects of university degree class on initial labor market outcomes using a regression discontinuity design that exploits institutional rules governing the award of degrees. Consistent with anecdotal evidence, we find sizeable and significant effects for Upper Second degrees and positive but smaller effects for First Class degrees on wages. In additional results we explore differences across groups and find evidence consistent with a simple model of statistical discrimination on the basis of gender and types of degree programmes. When we split the sample by ability, we find that the signaling effects are similar in the high ability group but stronger for Upper Second degrees in the lower ability group. The evidence points to the importance of sorting in the high skills labor market."

Digital



Bookmarks