2019
DOI: 10.20409/berj.2019.191
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Türkiye de Üniversite Eğitiminin Ücretler Üzerindeki Etkisi Azalıyor mu

Abstract: regresyon yöntemleriyle analiz yapılmıştır. Çalışmanın temel bulguları: (i) en yüksek ücrete sahip %10'luk dilim ile en düşük ücretli %10'luk dilim arasındaki ücret farkı (90-10 oranı) azalmıştır, (ii) asgari ücrette yaşanan artışlar alt gelir gruplarının gelirlerini üst gelir gruplarına yaklaştırmıştır, (iii) üniversite eğitimindeki niceliksel artışlar üniversite eğitiminin ücretler üzerindeki etkisini azaltmaya başlamıştır. Son bulgu, Türkiye'de üniversite mezunları açısından son yıllarda nicelik konusunda ç… Show more

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“…The return to vocational school is higher than high school by 0.053 log points for males and 0.037 log points for females. The findings are consistent with the studies of Tansel (1994Tansel ( ,1996Tansel ( ,2005Tansel ( and 2008, Ulucan and Çiftçi (2019), and Tansel and Bodur (2012), which demonstrate that vocational or technical high schools increase their wages more than general high schools.…”
Section: Estimation Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The return to vocational school is higher than high school by 0.053 log points for males and 0.037 log points for females. The findings are consistent with the studies of Tansel (1994Tansel ( ,1996Tansel ( ,2005Tansel ( and 2008, Ulucan and Çiftçi (2019), and Tansel and Bodur (2012), which demonstrate that vocational or technical high schools increase their wages more than general high schools.…”
Section: Estimation Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The increase in the fathers' education level increases the family income up to the median income group, and then the power of influence decreases. Ulucan and Çiftçi (2019) examine the effects of significant increases in the number of universities in Turkey on wages using household data and least squares and quantile regression methods for the years 2007-2017. The results of the study show that the income differences between the highest income group (q90) and the lowest income group (q10) decreased between these years.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a country with such a high youth unemployment rate [7], such as Turkey, young individuals can prefer to study in a low-quality university to postpone unemployment. Ulucan and Ciftci (2019) show that the college premium in Turkey has decreased substantially in recent years, indicating an adverse effect of this poorly planned expansion process. This trend has important consequences for the labor market.…”
Section: Education System In Turkey: Institutional Settingmentioning
confidence: 98%