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Hellre överkvalificerad än undersysselsatt - om övergångsfrekvensen till högre utbildning i Sverige under 80 år

Holmberg, Kajsa (2007)
Department of Economic History
Abstract
This essay aims to explain the fluctuations in the Swedish transition rate to higher education between 1923 and 2002. With theories of human capital, and screening, as points of departure, seven variables are selected and their correlation with the transition rate investigated by use of graphs and tables. The variables are unemployment, youth unemployment, the supply of academics, cohort size, number of high school graduates from programs preparing for ensuing studies, relative wage trends for worker categories with differing levels of education, and structural phase. Results show that no single variable nor the theories of human capital or screening can explain the fluctuations in transition rate in full. Instead I propose a theoretic... (More)
This essay aims to explain the fluctuations in the Swedish transition rate to higher education between 1923 and 2002. With theories of human capital, and screening, as points of departure, seven variables are selected and their correlation with the transition rate investigated by use of graphs and tables. The variables are unemployment, youth unemployment, the supply of academics, cohort size, number of high school graduates from programs preparing for ensuing studies, relative wage trends for worker categories with differing levels of education, and structural phase. Results show that no single variable nor the theories of human capital or screening can explain the fluctuations in transition rate in full. Instead I propose a theoretic model which amalgamates the above and places risk aversion as the driving force behind the individual’s educational decision. Consequently, the fluctuations in transition rate are a function of how consistent higher education is with risk aversion. (Less)
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author
Holmberg, Kajsa
supervisor
organization
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
screening, higher education, Human capital, Transition rate, risk aversion, Social and economic history, Ekonomisk och social historia
language
Swedish
id
1334479
date added to LUP
2007-06-17 00:00:00
date last changed
2010-08-03 10:50:32
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  abstract     = {{This essay aims to explain the fluctuations in the Swedish transition rate to higher education between 1923 and 2002. With theories of human capital, and screening, as points of departure, seven variables are selected and their correlation with the transition rate investigated by use of graphs and tables. The variables are unemployment, youth unemployment, the supply of academics, cohort size, number of high school graduates from programs preparing for ensuing studies, relative wage trends for worker categories with differing levels of education, and structural phase. Results show that no single variable nor the theories of human capital or screening can explain the fluctuations in transition rate in full. Instead I propose a theoretic model which amalgamates the above and places risk aversion as the driving force behind the individual’s educational decision. Consequently, the fluctuations in transition rate are a function of how consistent higher education is with risk aversion.}},
  author       = {{Holmberg, Kajsa}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Hellre överkvalificerad än undersysselsatt - om övergångsfrekvensen till högre utbildning i Sverige under 80 år}},
  year         = {{2007}},
}