Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.15179/ces.17.1.3
Factors Influencing the Earnings Expectations among Macedonian Students: A Comparative Perspective with the EU Students
Marija Andonova
orcid.org/0000-0003-3889-3978
; School of Business Economics and Management, University American College-Skopje, Macedonia
Nikica Mojsoska-Blazevski
orcid.org/0000-0003-0777-8985
; School of Business Economics and Management, University American College-Skopje, Macedonia
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to assess the earnings expectations of Macedonian students and the main factors that shape their expectations. Previous research has shown that earnings expectation is a major determinant that influences a decision on schooling (Williams and Gordon, 1981; Betts, 1996; Wolter and Zbinden, 2001). Given that the main pathway to developing individual human capital is schooling, learning about factors that affect individual’s decision on whether to acquire more education can contribute towards better educational policy. We employ similar empirical approach as Brunello et al. (2001, 2004). We use available information to regress: i) expected future earnings right after university graduation and ii) expected future earnings 10 years after graduation, on a set of variables: characteristics of the individual, socio-economic background, field of study, year of study, academic performance, sources of information for future earnings, etc. Our findings show that expected earnings are significantly correlated with the education of the father, year of study, sources of information on earnings in the labor market, gender, ethnicity, having a regular job during studies, perceived employability, field of study, and the country of future employment. In other words, Macedonian students form their earnings expectations in a similar vein as their European counterparts.
Keywords
demand for schooling; earnings expectations; higher education
Hrčak ID:
140852
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Publication date:
30.6.2015.
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