• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Socio-Economic Gaps in University Enrollment: The Role of Perceived Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Returns
  • Contributor: Boneva, Teodora [Author]; Rauh, Christopher [Author]
  • imprint: Munich: Center for Economic Studies and ifo Institute (CESifo), 2017
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: J24 ; I24 ; socio-economic inequality ; I26 ; J62 ; higher education ; beliefs ; intergenerational mobility ; J13
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  • Description: To understand the socio-economic enrollment gap in university attendance, we elicit students’ beliefs about the benefits of university education in a sample of 2,540 secondary school students. Our choice model estimates reveal that perceived non-pecuniary benefits explain a large share of the variation in intentions to enroll. Expected job satisfaction, parental approval, and perceptions about social life during the 3-4 years after finishing secondary school are most important. Students with low socio-economic status perceive pecuniary and non-pecuniary returns to be lower. Beliefs explain 48% of the socio-economic gap in intentions to enroll, while perceived non-pecuniary returns alone account for 37%.
  • Access State: Open Access