What matters for the decision to study abroad? A lab-in-the-field experiment in Cape Verde

IF 5.1 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Catia Batista , David M. Costa , Pedro Freitas , Gonçalo Lima , Ana B. Reis
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Abstract

Study abroad migration is the fastest growing international migration flow. However, the college completion rates of students from low-income countries are often modest in OECD countries, raising the hypothesis that these migrants are poorly informed about the costs and benefits of their decision. Our work tests this hypothesis by running a lab-in-the-field experiment where graduating high school students in Cape Verde are faced with incentivized decisions to apply for college studies abroad. Our results show that potential migrants react strongly to information about the availability of financial support and about college completion rates. Since subjects’ prior beliefs on availability of financial support are overestimated, it is likely that study migrants need to shift their time from study to work after uninformed migration, which likely harms their scholar performance. Policies that inform potential migrants of actual study funding possibilities should decrease study migration flows but may improve successful graduation.
出国留学的决定取决于什么?在佛得角进行的实验室实地实验
留学移民是增长最快的国际移民流。然而,在经合组织国家,低收入国家学生的大学毕业率往往不高,这就提出了一个假设,即这些移民对其决定的成本和收益知之甚少。我们的研究通过实验室实地实验验证了这一假设。在实验中,佛得角的高中毕业生面临着申请出国读大学的激励决策。我们的研究结果表明,潜在移民对是否有资助和大学毕业率的信息反应强烈。由于受试者之前对可获得资助的看法被高估,留学移民在不知情的情况下移民后很可能需要将时间从学习转移到工作上,这很可能会损害他们的学习成绩。让潜在移民了解实际学习资助可能性的政策应该会减少学习移民流动,但可能会提高成功毕业率。
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CiteScore
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自引率
4.00%
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126
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Development Economics publishes papers relating to all aspects of economic development - from immediate policy concerns to structural problems of underdevelopment. The emphasis is on quantitative or analytical work, which is relevant as well as intellectually stimulating.
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