High and steady or low and rising? Vocational versus general education in life-cycle earnings
Abstract
In this paper, we compare experience-earnings profiles of employees with vocational and general education background in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, three countries with fundamentally different education systems. Using Mixed-Effects Linear Regression Models we show that earnings of vocationally educated employees are higher in the initial phase of their career. However, those with a general education background catch up over time in the labor market. Life-cycle differences in earnings are more pronounced in Germany than in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
Suggested Citation
Frank Cörvers, Ben Kriechel, Hans Heijke, and Harald Pfeifer. 2011. "High and steady or low and rising? Vocational versus general education in life-cycle earnings" ROA RM