Journal article
The impact of cost on the choice of university: Evidence from Ontario
MD Dooley, AA Payne, AL Robb
Canadian Journal of Economics | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2012
Abstract
This paper provides the first Canadian study of the link between cost to the student and the choice of university. Over the past two decades, there has been a substantial increase in the differences among Ontario universities in 'net cost' defined as tuition and fees minus the expected value to an academically strong student of a guaranteed merit scholarship. Our estimates generally indicate no relationship between net cost and the overall share of strong applicants that a university is able to attract. An increase in net cost is associated with an increase in the ratio of strong students from high-income neighbourhoods to strong students from middle-income and low-income neighbourhoods in A..
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