From Universities to Elite Universities: Heterogeneous Returns to Higher Education and the Sorting Mechanism in the Context of Higher Education Expansion in China
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Nov 23, 2020
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With the popularization of higher education, the viewpoint of “academic qualification is useless” begins to rise. There is still a controversial debate that accesses to higher education increases return on income, and what are the mechanisms by which education affects return on income?
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Xie, Y. (2020). From Universities to Elite Universities: Heterogeneous Returns to Higher Education and the Sorting Mechanism in the Context of Higher Education Expansion in China. Best Evidence in Chinese Education, 6(2), 881–882. Retrieved from https://bonoi.org/index.php/bece/article/view/301
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