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Correcting Beliefs about Job Opportunities and Wages: A Field Experiment on Education Choices

  • Bart de Koning
  • , Robert Dur
  • , Didier Fouarge

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Abstract

In a natural field experiment, we provide information to students about job opportunities and hourly wages of occupations they are interested in. The experiment takes place within a widely-used career orientation program in the Netherlands, and involves 28,186 pre-vocational secondary education students in 243 schools over two years. The information improves students’ belief accuracy and leads them to change their preferred occupation to one with better labor market prospects. Administrative data covering up to seven years after our experiment shows that students who receive information choose and graduate from post-secondary education programs with better job opportunities and higher hourly wages.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherTinbergen Institute
Publication statusPublished - 20 Mar 2026

Publication series

NameTI Discussion Paper Series
PublisherTI Discussion Paper Series
No.26-011/VII

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