学生工作和学习成绩对就业概率影响的实证分析

Tjaša Bartolj, Sašo Polanec
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由于对人力资本积累的直接和间接影响相反,学生工作与毕业后就业概率之间的理论关系是模糊的。学生作业可能会降低学习成绩,从而损害找到工作的可能性,同时使学生获得增加就业机会的技能。在本文中,我们通过使用丰富的数据来回答政策是应该鼓励还是限制学生工作的问题,这使我们能够比较两种人力资本投资对就业可能性的影响。我们在倾向得分匹配中使用个人特征、社会经济背景和学习成绩来计算不同学生工作量的就业概率差异。我们发现,只有两年以上的工作经验才会对就业前景产生有益影响。在教育成就的提高,如毕业和GPA的提高方面,观察到更大的影响。我们的研究结果为限制学生在大学期间的工作程度提供了支持,但肯定不是禁止它。DOI: https://doi.org/10.15458/ebr104
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An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Student Work and Academic Performance on the Probability of Employment
The theoretical relationship between student work and post-college probability of employment is ambiguous due to opposing direct and indirect effects on human capital accumulation. Student work may lower academic performance and thus harm the likelihood of getting a job while enabling students to acquire skills that increase their labour market odds. In this paper, we provide an answer to the question whether the policy should encourage or limit student work by using rich data, which allows us to compare the effects of the two investments in human capital on the likelihood of employment. We use personal characteristics, socio-economic background, and academic performance in propensity score matching to calculate the differences in the probability of employment for different amounts of student work. We found that only work experiences up to two years had a beneficial effect on employment prospects. Much larger effects were observed for improvements in educational attainment like graduation and improvement in GPA. Our results provide support for setting limits to the extent of student work during college, but certainly not for its prohibition. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15458/ebr104
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