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This paper asks how academic breaks after high school affect individuals' college and labor market outcomes. We exploit a policy that altered academic calendars in two regions of Colombia, which caused thousands of high school graduates to have to wait an extra semester to start college. Using...
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Spence (1973) noted that individuals' choice of educational quantity — measured by years of schooling — may stem partially from a desire to signal their ability to the labor market. This paper asks if individuals' choice of educational quality — measured by college reputation — may...
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Spence (1973) noted that individuals' choice of educational quantity--measured by years of schooling--may stem partially from a desire to signal their ability to the labor market. This paper asks if individuals' choice of educational quality--measured by college reputation--may likewise signal...
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Spence (1973) noted that individuals' choice of educational quantity—measured by years of schooling—may stem partially from a desire to signal their ability to the labor market. This paper asks if individuals' choice of educational quality—measured by college reputation—may likewise...
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