Schudde Lauren, Bernell Kaitlin
The University of Texas at Austin.
AERA Open. 2019 Jul-Sep;5(3). doi: 10.1177/2332858419874056. Epub 2019 Sep 3.
Although decades of research highlight the impact of schooling on earnings, less evidence exists regarding other employment outcomes. Nonwage labor market returns to education are important in the United States, where health insurance and retirement income are typically tied to employment. Using longitudinal, nationally representative data, we examine the role of educational attainment in predicting nonwage employment outcomes and control for a host of individual and institutional measures. Even after controlling for individual and institutional characteristics, results indicate that educational attainment predicts employment and markers of "good" jobs, like access to employer-provided health and dental insurances, retirement plans, and paid leave. Furthermore, by delineating between various subbaccalaureate levels of college attainment, our results illustrate the complex variation in returns to college for those who did not complete a 4-year degree.
尽管数十年的研究突出了学校教育对收入的影响,但关于其他就业成果的证据较少。在美国,非工资劳动力市场的教育回报很重要,因为医疗保险和退休收入通常与就业挂钩。利用具有全国代表性的纵向数据,我们研究了教育程度在预测非工资就业成果中的作用,并控制了一系列个人和机构指标。即使在控制了个人和机构特征之后,结果表明教育程度可以预测就业以及“好”工作的标志,如获得雇主提供的健康和牙科保险、退休计划以及带薪休假。此外,通过区分大学不同副学士学位水平,我们的结果说明了未完成四年制学位的人在大学回报方面的复杂差异。