Subject Choice and Earnings of UK Graduates
36 Pages Posted: 25 Apr 2011
Abstract
Using a survey of a cohort of UK graduates, linked to administrative data on higher education participation, this paper investigates the labour market attainment of recent graduates by subject of study. We document a large heterogeneity in the mean wages of graduates from different subjects and a considerably larger one within subject with individuals with the most favourable unobserved characteristics obtaining wages almost twice as large as those with the worst. Moreover, gender differences in wages within subjects are also large. We then simulate a graduate tax to calculate a willingness to pay in form of tuition fees to capture these subject wage premia.
Keywords: graduate earnings, tuition fees
JEL Classification: I22, J31
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