Does NTU Add More Value to Her Students Than Other Colleges?--Estimating the Performance of College Graduates in Taiwan
Resource
經濟論文叢刊, 26(1), 065-089
Journal
經濟論文叢刊
Journal Volume
26
Journal Issue
1
Pages
065-089
Date Issued
1998-03
Date
1998-03
Author(s)
Yu, R.R.
Chu, C.Y.
Abstract
We use 1983-84 Taiwanese college graduate survey data to analyze the possible differences in college graduates' performance. Applying self- selection adjustment to our multinomia1 logit model, we estimate and test the impact of college dummy variables on graduates' wages, employment rates, and the percentage pursuing advanced study. A standard Wald test shows that there are significant across-college differences in the employment rate and the percentage pursuing advanced study, but there is no difference in graduates' salary. We find that the performance of NTU graduates in salary and employment is not significandy superior to those from other Taiwan colleges.
Subjects
大學附加價值
教育生產函數
學校素質
College value-added
Education production function
School quality
Type
journal article
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