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Consumption value in higher education, the price of preferences

This paper examines the price that individuals pay for choosing fields of study with high consumption value instead of choosing fields of study with higher future earnings. The institutional setting for further education in Denmark allows us to analyze a situation where all individuals included in our sample could have freely chosen fields within humanities and business, where access criteria were very equal fora long period of time. After controlling for a rich set of observable characteristics, including scores from a range of high-school courses, we find that individuals who chose to enroll in humanities gave up roughly 29 % of disposable income 10 years after enrollment for their choice of humanities instead of business.

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Forfatter: Kristian Hedeager Bentsen, Jan Rose Skaksen
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This paper examines the price that individuals pay for choosing fields of study with high consumption value instead of choosing fields of study with higher future earnings. The institutional setting for further education in Denmark allows us to analyze a situation where all individuals included in our sample could have freely chosen fields within humanities and business, where access criteria were very equal fora long period of time. After controlling for a rich set of observable characteristics, including scores from a range of high-school courses, we find that individuals who chose to enroll in humanities gave up roughly 29 % of disposable income 10 years after enrollment for their choice of humanities instead of business.

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Rockwool Foundation Research Unit

Udgivelsesdato

Serie

Study paper

Consumption value in higher education, the price of preferences

Forfatter: Kristian Hedeager Bentsen, Jan Rose Skaksen
SKU: 9788740831429

51,95 kr.

Leveringstid: 3-5 Hverdage
Kategorier:
Sprog: Engelsk
Sidetal: 29

This paper examines the price that individuals pay for choosing fields of study with high consumption value instead of choosing fields of study with higher future earnings. The institutional setting for further education in Denmark allows us to analyze a situation where all individuals included in our sample could have freely chosen fields within humanities and business, where access criteria were very equal fora long period of time. After controlling for a rich set of observable characteristics, including scores from a range of high-school courses, we find that individuals who chose to enroll in humanities gave up roughly 29 % of disposable income 10 years after enrollment for their choice of humanities instead of business.

Forlag

Rockwool Foundation Research Unit

Udgivelsesdato

Serie

Study paper