Understanding the youth of Colombia : from the socioeconomic determinants of college enrollment to the design of students loans

The drop in college enrollment and the huge enrollment inequalities call for a public intervention. The expansion of the current student loan program stands as a good option to help credit constrained people. We found that the labor market provides enough incentives in terms of wages to go to colleg...

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Matricula en educación
Enrolment
Política educativa
Education and state
Crédito educativo
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title Understanding the youth of Colombia : from the socioeconomic determinants of college enrollment to the design of students loans
spellingShingle Understanding the youth of Colombia : from the socioeconomic determinants of college enrollment to the design of students loans
Matricula en educación
Enrolment
Política educativa
Education and state
Crédito educativo
title_short Understanding the youth of Colombia : from the socioeconomic determinants of college enrollment to the design of students loans
title_full Understanding the youth of Colombia : from the socioeconomic determinants of college enrollment to the design of students loans
title_fullStr Understanding the youth of Colombia : from the socioeconomic determinants of college enrollment to the design of students loans
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the youth of Colombia : from the socioeconomic determinants of college enrollment to the design of students loans
title_sort Understanding the youth of Colombia : from the socioeconomic determinants of college enrollment to the design of students loans
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Enrolment
Política educativa
Education and state
Crédito educativo
topic Matricula en educación
Enrolment
Política educativa
Education and state
Crédito educativo
description The drop in college enrollment and the huge enrollment inequalities call for a public intervention. The expansion of the current student loan program stands as a good option to help credit constrained people. We found that the labor market provides enough incentives in terms of wages to go to college and make the loan program very attractive for beneficiaries, even at lower rates of return than the current ones. However the high level of unemployment is still a big threat to borrowing. An increase in the numbers of new loans from the current 20,000 to 60,000 represents a very reasonable target. This new program would be roughly a total expenditure og US{dollar}103 million per year (US{dollar} 60 million more than the present expenditure) and represents an increase from 5% to 20% in coverage. Our quantitative analysis suggest that demographic groups such as females, black, indigenous and children of households headed by a single woman and, in general, people coming from families with low resourses and poor backgrounds should be targeted to bust college enrollment. Two repayment alternative emerge as better substitutes substitutes of the current mortgage-type loan: income-contingent loans and tax on graduate recipient's loans. Finally we state that the enlargement of the current loan system partially solves the problem. The unequal access to college ins greatly explained by a bottleneck in the basic education system, affecting mainly poor children. Likewise, past family pactors affecting cognitive and non-cognitive skills of children along their life cycle also account for the gaps in enrollment. For that reason, we believe that policies targeted only to teenagers may not be enough to promote skill formation at college level.
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