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University Choice and Students Migration: An Application of the Heckman Model

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Authors

Park, Minsoo; Koo, Chandong; Oh, Jeungil

Issue Date
2010
Publisher
Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University
Citation
Korean Journal of Policy Studies, Vol.25 No.2, pp. 65-79
Keywords
university choicemigrationpreference for metropolitan areasHeckman model
Abstract
This study attempts to elucidate the migration patterns of Korean high
school students choosing a university. Estimating a migration equation without
considering sample-selection bias would yield incorrect results. Thus, this study
used the Heckman model. We found that the sample selection bias would be
serious in the case of students living in Seoul. We also found that students living
in small towns had a 13.1 percent higher probability of migrating than those
residing in Seoul, and an 8.2 percent higher probability than those living in other
big cities. The differences in the migration probabilities can be interpreted as a
preference for metropolitan areas. A simple policy that provides physical and
financial resources to the universities would not be successful. A higher-education
policy is likely to be effective only when it is implemented in coordination
with the cultural and economic policies of the region.
ISSN
1225-5017
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/73192
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