The effect of university graduates’ international mobility on labour outcomes in Spain
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2020-02-13
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The Erasmus programme represents one of the most popular policy
measures of the European Union among its citizens. The aim of this
paper is to explore the causal effect of this mobility action on labour
market outcomes and skills’ development in Spain. In order to do so,
this research exploits the Spanish University Students Employability
Survey 2014 an employs and instrumental variables strategy, based on
the supply of Erasmus scholarships by area of studies and region of
residence, to address the potential endogeneity of the participation in
the programme. On the one hand, the empirical results suggest that
studying abroad has a positive effect on the probability of becoming an
entrepreneur, working in a foreign country and the formation of
Information Communication and Communication skills. On the other
hand, they do not reveal any significant impact of participating in this
programme on the likelihood of employment and several working
conditions.
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Pinto, F. (2022). The effect of university graduates’ international mobility on labour outcomes in Spain. Studies in Higher Education, 47(1), 26-37.
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