Do inclusive education policies improve employment opportunities?: evidence from a field experiment

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In labor markets where disadvantaged students are discriminated against, merit-based college scholarships targeting these students could convey two opposing signals to employers. There is a positive signal reflecting the candidate’s cognitive ability (talented in high-school and able to maintain a h...

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Autores: Monge Agüero, Jorge, Galarza, Francisco, Yamada Fukusaki, Gustavo
Formato: documento de trabajo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad del Pacífico
Repositorio:UP-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Programa Nacional Beca 18 (Perú)
Educación superior--Perú
Educación inclusiva--Perú
Discriminación en el trabajo--Perú
Mercado laboral--Perú
Egresados universitarios--Trabajo--Perú
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title Do inclusive education policies improve employment opportunities?: evidence from a field experiment
spellingShingle Do inclusive education policies improve employment opportunities?: evidence from a field experiment
Monge Agüero, Jorge
Programa Nacional Beca 18 (Perú)
Educación superior--Perú
Educación inclusiva--Perú
Discriminación en el trabajo--Perú
Mercado laboral--Perú
Egresados universitarios--Trabajo--Perú
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.03.01
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.02.01
title_short Do inclusive education policies improve employment opportunities?: evidence from a field experiment
title_full Do inclusive education policies improve employment opportunities?: evidence from a field experiment
title_fullStr Do inclusive education policies improve employment opportunities?: evidence from a field experiment
title_full_unstemmed Do inclusive education policies improve employment opportunities?: evidence from a field experiment
title_sort Do inclusive education policies improve employment opportunities?: evidence from a field experiment
author Monge Agüero, Jorge
author_facet Monge Agüero, Jorge
Galarza, Francisco
Yamada Fukusaki, Gustavo
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Yamada Fukusaki, Gustavo
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Galarza, Francisco
Yamada Fukusaki, Gustavo
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Educación superior--Perú
Educación inclusiva--Perú
Discriminación en el trabajo--Perú
Mercado laboral--Perú
Egresados universitarios--Trabajo--Perú
topic Programa Nacional Beca 18 (Perú)
Educación superior--Perú
Educación inclusiva--Perú
Discriminación en el trabajo--Perú
Mercado laboral--Perú
Egresados universitarios--Trabajo--Perú
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description In labor markets where disadvantaged students are discriminated against, merit-based college scholarships targeting these students could convey two opposing signals to employers. There is a positive signal reflecting the candidate’s cognitive ability (talented in high-school and able to maintain a high GPA in college) as well as her soft skills (overcoming poverty). There is also a possible negative signal as the targeting of the scholarship indicates that the beneficiary comes from a disadvantaged household. We conduct a correspondence study to analyze the labor market impact of an inclusive education program. Beca 18 provides merit-based scholarships to talented poor students admitted to 3-year and 5-year colleges in Peru. We find that the positive signal dominates. Including information of being a scholarship recipient increases the likelihood of getting a callback for a job interview by 20%. However, the effect is much smaller in jobs and careers where the poor are under-represented, suggesting that the negative signal of the scholarship is not zero.
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