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THE EFFECT OF INSTITUTIONAL EXPENDITURES ON EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES AND EARNINGS
Authors:Amanda L Griffith  Kevin N Rask
Institution:1. (336) 758‐4523(336) 758‐4523;2. Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Wake Forest University, Winston‐Salem, NC 27109;3. (719) 389‐6446(719) 389‐6446;4. College Research Professor, Department of Economics and Business, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Abstract:In recent decades, public attention on colleges has risen in response to rising college expenditures and costs. This study uses the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002 to investigate how spending impacts salaries and employment outcomes, controlling for selection. Our findings indicate that spending on instruction increases salaries, the probability of full‐time employment, and job match, particularly for more disadvantaged students, while there are smaller benefits of spending on student services for less disadvantaged students. Spending on research has large positive impacts on salary and the probability of full‐time employment, especially for disadvantaged students. (JEL I20, J24)
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