The labor-market returns to community college degrees, diplomas and certificates
Christopher Jepsen,
Kenneth Troske and
Paul Coomes
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Paul Coomes: University of Louisville
Working Papers from Geary Institute, University College Dublin
Abstract:
This paper provides among the first rigorous estimates of the labor-market returns to community college certificates and diplomas, as well as estimating the returns to the more commonly-studied associate’s degrees. Using administrative data from Kentucky, we estimate panel-data models that control for differences among students in pre-college earnings and educational aspirations. Associate’s degrees and diplomas have quarterly earnings returns of nearly $2,400 for women and $1,500 for men, compared with much smaller returns for certificates. There is substantial heterogeneity in returns across fields of study. Degrees, diplomas, and – for women – certificates correspond with higher levels of employment.
Pages: 50 pages
Date: 2012-09-27
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