Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Returns To Higher-Education

Here is a commentary based on published literature, on Returns to Higher-education:

1. The return on educational investments has risen substantially in the past 30 years. While the primary focus has been on the college wage premium, new evidence shows that the value of going to college is affected by a host of other important educational decisions, each of which has a potential large effect on future earnings. This Commentary examines the impact of two of these other decisions on earnings:

the choice of a college major and 

the pursuit of an advanced degree

In some cases, differences in the college major premium are as large as the college wage premium itself.

Source: https://www.clevelandfed.org/newsroom-and-events/publications/economic-commentary/economic-commentary-archives/2012-economic-commentaries/ec-201210-the-college-wage-premium.aspx#:~:text=Even%20excluding%20advanced%20degree%20holders,flat%20over%20the%20past%20decade.



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