Measuring the Consumption Value of Higher Education

25 Pages Posted: 9 Dec 2009

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Annette Alstadsæter

School of Economics and Business, NMBU

Date Written: September 2009

Abstract

This paper argues that the consumption value of education is an important motivation for the educational choice. While controlling for ability, we document that individuals are willing to forego substantial future wage returns in order to acquire a particular type of higher education. We document that the individuals who attended Teachers’ College in Norway during the 1960's had an ex ante willingness to pay for the consumption value of this educational type of at least 34% of the present value of expected potential lifetime income. The ex post price for this consumption value turned out to be 39% of their potential lifetime income.

Keywords: educational choice, type of education, non-pecuniary return, willingness to pay, consumption value of education

JEL Classification: J24, J31, J33, I21, H89

Suggested Citation

Alstadsaeter, Annette, Measuring the Consumption Value of Higher Education (September 2009). CESifo Working Paper Series No. 2799, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1481142 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1481142

Annette Alstadsaeter (Contact Author)

School of Economics and Business, NMBU ( email )

Norwegian University of Life Sciences
As
Norway

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