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The Access of the Young Graduates in Sciences into R&D Profession: A Switching Model Treatment for the French Case
Claire Bonnardsubject
Labour economics0502 economics and business05 social sciences8. Economic growthGeography Planning and DevelopmentRemunerationEconomics050207 economicsHuman capital050203 business & managementDemographydescription
We address the question concerning the choice of graduates in sciences and engineering to look for employment in research and development. We use an endogenous switching regression to avoid the existence of self-selection biases. The study shows that human capital is decisive where both employment opportunities and remuneration are concerned within, but not without, this sector. The results also suggest that in the early stages of a career, the R&D sector is less rewarding than other types of employment only for doctors and not for graduates from engineering schools.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-12-12 | LABOUR |