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Estimating the Return to College Selectivity over the Career Using Administrative Earning Data

Stacy Dale and Alan Krueger
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Stacy Dale: Mathematica Policy Research

No 1297, Working Papers from Princeton University, Department of Economics, Industrial Relations Section.

Abstract: We estimate the monetary return to attending a highly selective college using the College and Beyond (C&B) Survey linked to Detailed Earnings Records from the Social Security Administration (SSA). This paper extends earlier work by Dale and Krueger (2002) that examined the relationship between the college that students attended in 1976 and the earnings they self-reported reported in 1995 on the C&B follow-up survey. In this analysis, we use administrative earnings data to estimate the return to various measures of college selectivity for a more recent cohort of students: those who entered college in 1989. We also estimate the return to college selectivity for the 1976 cohort of students, but over a longer time horizon (from 1983 through 2007) using administrative data. We find that the return to college selectivity is sizeable for both cohorts in regression models that control for variables commonly observed by researchers, such as student high school GPA and SAT scores. However, when we adjust for unobserved student ability by controlling for the average SAT score of the colleges that students applied to, our estimates of the return to college selectivity fall substantially and are generally indistinguishable from zero. There were notable exceptions for certain subgroups. For black and Hispanic students and for students who come from less-educated families (in terms of their parents? education), the estimates of the return to college selectivity remain large, even in models that adjust for unobserved student characteristics.

Keywords: college admissions; future income; SAT; GPA (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D19 I21 I28 J24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-02
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