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REVISTA ESPANOLA DE INVESTIGACIONES SOCIOLOGICAS
卷 -, 期 169, 页码 21-39出版社
CENTRO INVESTIGACIONES SOCIOLOGICAS
DOI: 10.5477/cis/reis.169.21
关键词
Job; Professional Sucess; Social Level; Wages; Private University; Public University
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The increasing range of courses at private universities is one of the most important and contrasted trends in contemporary higher education. Given that the cost of training at a private university is higher than that at a public one, it seems interesting to assess the return of such a great financial effort. This research assesses the return obtained from studying at a private university versus a public one in Spain by objectively measuring professional success. The outcomes indicate that the return is null, as the fact of studying at a private university does not comparatively affect either wages or the social occupational class. On the contrary, a short-term positive effect is observed in terms of the increasing likelihood of finding a job in the short-term, irrelevant though.
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