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Lecturas de Economía

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Abstract

HERNANDEZ, Gustavo. How Profitable is Higher Education in Colombia?. Lect. Econ. [online]. 2010, n.73, pp.181-214. ISSN 0120-2596.

This paper examines the education premium for graduate students in Colombia, focusing on the screening hypothesis which is tested via sheepskin effects. A new dataset for higher education is constructed using administrative records of educational institutions and social security information. The findings suggest that the Colombian labor market places a high value on an individual's alma mater, followed in, second place, by undergraduate field of study. Finally, the evidence also implies that job experience acquired after obtaining a degree has a higher return than job experience obtained before or not related to the degree's field of study.

Keywords : Education premium; tertiary education; human capital; wage differentials.

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