How Would Universities Respond to Increased Federal Support for Graduate Students?
Ronald Ehrenberg,
Daniel Rees and
Dominic J. Brewer
No 3741, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
Projections of forthcoming shortages of Ph.D.s and thus new faculty for the academic sector, abound. Among the policies proposed to prevent such shortages is increased federal support for graduate students. Lost in the policy debate, however, has been concern for the possibility that increased federal support might induce academic institutions to redirect their own internal resources in a way that at least partially frustrates the intent of the policy change. Our paper presents an analysis of this issue using institutionally-based data for science and engineering fields. We find that doctorate-producing universities do respond to changes in external support for graduate students by altering the number of students they support on institutional funds. While adjustments to changes in external support levels appear to be quite rapid, the magnitude of these responses are quite small. On average, an increase of 100 in the number of students supported by external funds is estimated to reduce the number supported on institutional funds by 22 to 23. We also find that the magnitude of the response varies across fields, that within the science and engineering fields there is some fungibility of external support across fields, and that changes in external support influence the distribution of internal support by type of support (fellowship, research assistantship, and teaching assistantship) .
Date: 1991-06
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Published as "Institutional Responses to Increased External Support for Graduate Students", Review of Economics and Statistics, 75, November 1993.
Published as How Would Universities Respond to Increased Federal Support for Graduate Students? , Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Daniel I. Rees, Dominic J. Brewer. in Studies of Supply and Demand in Higher Education , Clotfelter and Rothschild. 1993
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