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相对于谁?对“相对教育与大学学位的优势”的评论

Relative to Whom? Comment on “Relative Education and the Advantage of a College Degree”

American Sociological Review · 2021
被引 7
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

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评论Horowitz关于教育扩张降低大学毕业生技能使用优势的研究,指出其比较组定义因1992年CPS调查变更而不一致,通过替代分类方案重新分析,发现大学毕业生相对于高中毕业生和部分大学者仍保持优势。

Abstract

To understand the relative advantage of a bachelor’s degree, we must consider the question: relative to whom? Using the Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement, Horowitz (2018) argues that educational expansion between 1971 and 2010 decreased college graduates’ skill usage and eroded their advantages relative to individuals without a postsecondary degree. However, the comparison group—individuals without a postsecondary degree—is inconsistently defined over time due to a change to the CPS in 1992; this group also includes individuals without a high school degree, high school graduates, and people with some college but no degree—three groups that have heterogeneous labor market experiences. I replicate Horowitz’s analysis and repeat it using two alternative education categorization schemes that address these limitations. I show that college graduates’ absolute and relative advantages in skill usage depend substantially on how we measure education. Notably, I find that college graduates maintain persistent relative advantages in skill usage when compared to high school graduates and individuals with some college, even as education expands. Although no classification system perfectly accounts for the full variation of the population, my findings demonstrate that researchers must carefully define key variables and comparison groups, especially when considering relative effects.

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