tailieunhanh - Multi-dimensional labour market outcomes of higher education’ graduates: Evidence from a national survey in Vietnam

The findings show that college and university graduates outperform high school counterparts in terms of high-quality labour market outcomes, such as having higher wages and better employment protection, though the mere stance of being employed does not differ markedly among these graduate cohorts. The paper contributes to recent debates on higher education in a developing country like Vietnam, where the focus is on whether the move towards mass higher education might result in differed labour market outcomes for recent graduates. |