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2019 / December Volume 31 No.4
Does a College Degree Still Pay? A Causal Analysis of the Impact of College Expansion on Earnings and Occupational Prestige in Taiwan

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發刊日期/Published Date
2019 / December
中英文篇名/Title
臺灣高教擴張對年輕世代薪資及職業聲望的影響:反事實的分析
Does a College Degree Still Pay? A Causal Analysis of the Impact of College Expansion on Earnings and Occupational Prestige in Taiwan
論文屬性/Type
研究論文 Research Article
作者/Author
關秉寅, 彭思錦, 崔成秀
Ping-Yin Kuan, Ssu-Chin Peng, Seongsoo Choi
頁碼/Pagination
555-599
摘要/Abstract

本文利用2003年及2009年「華人家庭動態調查資料庫」樣本,評估臺灣高教擴張對年輕世代的薪資與職業聲望的影響。從反事實分析架構的角度,本文主張要有效分析高教擴張對於臺灣大學畢業生的影響,應區分無論擴展與否都會上大學的「必為者」、因擴張而有機會大學的「順勢而為者」以及無論擴張與否都不會上大學的「必不為者」等三類人。透過結合配對法及DID模型之分析,研究結果發現高教擴張改善了「順勢而為者」的薪資與職業聲望,但對「必為者」則有直接或間接的負面影響。

This paper conducts a counterfactual analysis to estimate the effects of college expansion on earnings and occupational prestige of the young in Taiwan. The study uses two datasets collected by the Panel Study of Family Dynamics and a DID model for analysis. The study uses matching to identify three counterfactual groups: “compliers,” “always-takers,” and “never-takers” and then uses the DID model to estimate the proposed causal effects. The findings show that compliers benefit from college expansion in both earnings and occupational prestige of both the first and the current jobs. Always-takers’ advantages in their f irst-job returns have been negatively affected by the expansion. In short, college expansion narrows the gap in socio-economic status between always-takers and compliers but increases the gap between those with and without college degrees.

關鍵字/Keyword
高教擴張, 反事實分析, 臺灣年輕世代, 職業聲望, 薪資
college expansion, counterfactual analysis, the Taiwanese young generation, occupational prestige, earnings
學科分類/Subject
社會學
Sociology
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