Academic specialisation and returns to education : Evidence from India
Saha, B. and Sensarma, R.
(2011)
Academic specialisation and returns to education : Evidence from India.
Journal of Education and Work, 24 (5).
pp. 501-520.
ISSN 1363-9080
We study returns to academic specialisation for Indian corporate sector workers by analysing cross-sectional data on male employees randomly selected from six large firms. Our analysis shows that going to college pays off, as it brings significant incremental returns over and above school education. However, the increase in returns is more pronounced in the specialisations of management and engineering, and less so in the specialisations of science, arts and commerce. Some of the less attractive specialisations, such as commerce and science, tend to make up by rewarding progression from Bachelors to Masters. Short-course diplomas are also rewarding.
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Additional information | Original article can be found at: http://www.tandfonline.com/ Copyright Taylor & Francis |
Keywords | economic development, educational economics, human capital, rate of return |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:15 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:47 |
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