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Title: In-State College Enrollment and Later Life Location Decisions
Citation Type: Working Paper
Publication Year: 2018
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Abstract: State and local policymakers are very interested in how attending college in one’s home state affects the likelihood of living in that state after college. This paper uses cohort-level data from the American Community Survey, decennial censuses, and other sources to examine how birth-state college enrollment affects birth-state residence several years later. Ordinary least squares and instrumental variables estimates both suggest a statistically significant positive relationship. The preferred instrumental variable estimates suggest that a one percentage point increase in birth-state enrollment rates increases later life birth-state residence by roughly 0.41 percentage points. Implications for policy are discussed.
Url: http://ftp.iza.org/dp12051.pdf
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Authors: Winters, John V
Series Title: IZA Discussion Paper Series
Publication Number: 12051
Institution: IZA
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Publisher Location: Bonn
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Education, Other
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