Interstate migration of college freshmen

"We examine the economic determinants of interstate migration of college-bound freshmen, using state-level data. Our analysis provides a robust explanation of the striking differences among the U.S. states in out-migration of college-bound freshmen. States that provide more educational choices...

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Bildungschance
Bildungswanderung
College students
Colleges & universities
Costs
Data analysis
Expenditures
Government spending
Higher education
Hochschule
Human geography
Internal migration
Learning
Local government
Migration
Migrations
Nonresidents
Per capita
Population geography and social geography
Quality of education
Regional studies
Regionale Mobilität
Secondary schools
State
Students
Studienanfänger
Tuition
U.S.A
Vereinigte Staaten
Wettbewerb
Ökonomische Determinanten
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