Failing to Finish: The role of employer effects on advanced education attainment

IF 1.8 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Alexander J. Chesney
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This paper investigates how promotion policies impact advanced education attainment on employees throughout a career. Using administrative data from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), I leverage a natural experiment where academic credentials were masked from promotion consideration. I exploit an event study and difference-in-differences design to find individuals are 14 percentage points (26 percent relative to the mean) less likely to complete a master’s degree when education credentials are no longer considered for promotion. I then explore possible mechanisms by describing how a graduate degree’s promotion premium fluctuates before and after the policy change. I show attendance at for-profit institutions declined substantially after the policy reform; however, I find the promotion premium of a master’s degree from a for-profit to be similar to other academic institutions.
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85
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Economics of Education Review publishes research on education policy and finance, human capital production and acquisition, and the returns to human capital. We accept empirical, methodological and theoretical contributions, but the main focus of Economics of Education Review is on applied studies that employ micro data and clear identification strategies. Our goal is to publish innovative, cutting-edge research on the economics of education that is of interest to academics, policymakers and the public. Starting with papers submitted March 1, 2014, the review process for articles submitted to the Economics of Education Review will no longer be double blind. Authors are requested to include a title page with authors'' names and affiliation. Reviewers will continue to be anonymous.
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