Type | Journal Article - Universidad de los Andes - Escuela de Gobierno Alberto Lleras Camargo |
Title | Beneficios económicos y laborales de la educación media y acceso a la educación superior (Economic and Labor Market Returns of High School and Access to Higher Education) |
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Volume | 35 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
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Abstract | This chapter aims to characterize access to higher education and labor market, and to identify the determinants of the transition from ninth grade to high school and higher education. Based on information from Gran Encuesta Integrada de Hogares (GEIH), we found that there is a positive and growing relationship between income and schooling. In addition, access to the labor market increases when schooling is higher. We found that the benefits received by individuals with complete high school are significant, though substantially lower than those obtained with higher levels of education. Factors associated with access to higher education are analyzed based on data from the Sistema Integrado de Matrícula (Simat) and the Sistema para la Prevención de la Deserción en educación superior (Spadies). We found that overaged students and those who belong to lower socioeconomic strata have lower probability of persistence in high school and lower access to higher education. Nevertheless, these findings are counteracted by school’s characteristics related to better education quality, such as proportion of civil service teachers and school with eleventh grade. Likewise, the supply of higher education is positively associated with the access to this educational level. |
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