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The effect of polytechnic reform on migration
Petri BöckermanMika Haapanensubject
Economics and EconometricsEconomic growthHigher educationPopulationeducationMigration; higher education; school reform; polytechnics; high school graduateskoulureformiyliopistokoulutusjel:J61jel:I20Political science0502 economics and businessjel:R23050207 economicseducationBaseline (configuration management)Migrationylioppilaat050205 econometrics DemographySocial policyeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry4. Education05 social sciencesmuuttoliikejel:J10ammattikoulutusGeographical Mobilityhigh school graduatesammattikorkeakoulutusVocational education8. Economic growthDemographic economicspolytechnic educationbusinesskoulunuudistusdescription
This paper examines the effect of the polytechnic reform on geographical mobility. A polytechnic, higher education reform took place in Finland in the 1990s. It gradually transformed former vocational colleges into polytechnics and also brought higher education to regions that did not have a university before. This expansion of higher education provides exogenous variation in the regional supply of higher education. The reform raised the mobility of high school graduates across local labour markets in the years after they had completed their secondary studies, which indicated increased mobility between high school and post-secondary education. We estimate that the reform enhanced the annual migration rate of high school graduates by 1.2 percentage points over a three-year follow-up period. This represents a substantial increase, because their baseline migration rate is 3.7 per cent. The effect fades several years after the completion of secondary studies. peerReviewed
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2011-11-09 |