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Returns to higher education in China – evidence from the 1999 higher education expansion using a fuzzy regression discontinuity

Fengyan Dai, Fang Cai, Yu Zhu

2021Applied Economics Letters25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

China experienced a 47% expansion in higher education enrolment between 1998 and 1999 and a sixfold expansion in the decade to 2008. Using a fuzzy discontinuity in the months of births, we show that the 1999 expansion increased education by roughly 1 year around the cut-off point. Importantly, each additional year of university education induced by the expansion increases monthly earnings by 24%, whereas the corresponding OLS estimate is only 8%. Our findings are insensitive to alternative window widths, functional forms or the exclusion of the self-employed.

Topics & Concepts

Regression discontinuity designEarningsDiscontinuity (linguistics)EconomicsChinaEconometricsPoint (geometry)Fuzzy logicDemographic economicsMathematicsStatisticsGeographyComputer scienceMathematical analysisAccountingArchaeologyGeometryArtificial intelligenceFuzzy Systems and OptimizationChina's Ethnic Minorities and RelationsGlobal Educational Reforms and Inequalities
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