2015
DOI: 10.17323/1814-9545-2015-1-137-181
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Do Starting Salaries for Graduates Measure the Quality of Education? A Review of Studies by Russian and Foreign Authors

Abstract: Abstract. This paper is a review of studies that investigate factors that determine starting wages of university graduates. The focus is laid upon the works addressing the question: To what extent can starting graduate wages be indicative of the quality of education received? We discuss the theoretical conceptions shedding light on the reasons for differences in wages of fresh graduates: the theory of human capital, the job market signaling theory, the theory of compensating wage differentials, and empirical s… Show more

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“…A study by the World Bank and the Higher School of Economics [6] confirmed that Russian companies, especially innovative ones, desperately need employees with high cognitive and social skills but the education system does not guarantee adequate development. The gap between necessary and available skills has appeared due to the mismatch between education and the labor market both in Russia [7] and abroad [8]. Russian universities are focused on the development of basic skills and disregard the demand of employers for high cognitive skills, social, and behavioral skills.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study by the World Bank and the Higher School of Economics [6] confirmed that Russian companies, especially innovative ones, desperately need employees with high cognitive and social skills but the education system does not guarantee adequate development. The gap between necessary and available skills has appeared due to the mismatch between education and the labor market both in Russia [7] and abroad [8]. Russian universities are focused on the development of basic skills and disregard the demand of employers for high cognitive skills, social, and behavioral skills.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%