Seminar in Empirical Microeconomics - Can higher education policy boost intergenerational mobility? Evidence from an empirical matching model

Wann
Donnerstag, 26. Oktober 2023
12 bis 13:15 Uhr

Wo
F428

Veranstaltet von
Chair of Economic Policy

Vortragende Person/Vortragende Personen:
Jack Britton (IFS Institute for Fiscal Studies)

Can higher education policy boost intergenerational mobility? Evidence from an empirical matching model


Abstract: Higher education policy has an important potential role in improving intergenerational income mobility. We use rich administrative data to estimate a novel two-sided matching model of sorting into field and institution within higher education. We use it to simulate a wide set of policies aimed at boosting mobility. We find that substantially improving population-level mobility statistics with higher education policy is very difficult. However, there is considerable scope to narrow gaps in outcomes between richer and poorer students who leave school with good attainment levels. From a set of policies aimed at influencing student demand, we conclude that by far the most effective policies would target what people study, rather than whether or where they study. However, the biggest improvements in terms of mobility come from an aggressive policy that targets the supply side by enforcing universities to give preferential admission to poorer students who graduate near the top of their secondary school class. This policy would substantially narrow earnings gaps between richer and poorer students with good prior attainment, without significant costs to the taxpayer.

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