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Three Essays on the Economics of Education Choic

Posted on:2018-05-23Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Texas at DallasCandidate:Muehlenbein, Sara AFull Text:PDF
GTID:1477390020456647Subject:Labor economics
Abstract/Summary:
Education matters. As attending college, and more recently pursing a graduate education, become more common endeavours, research on how students transition though the secondary and post-secondary educational systems is both vital and informative for students and policy-makers. My research centers around these transitions in and out of educational institutions and examines how specialized pathways through the educational system impact education. Here, I present three empirical investigations that speak to the efficacy of these specialized pathways to educate our youth, aid in transitions in and out of post-secondary institutions, and support graduates in their pursuit of advanced degrees. The first essay evaluates the efficacy of competitive magnet schools, one of many specialized K-12 pathways offered by public schools. The second essay analyzes the impact of a major federal financial aid policy change on the specialized paths of graduate students pursing a master's degree and their borrowing decisions. The third essay characterizes specialized pathways related to major choice in the post-secondary transition from undergraduate studies to graduate studies.
Keywords/Search Tags:Education, Essay, Specialized pathways, Graduate
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