Technical Education, Non-cognitive Skills and Labor Market Outcomes: Experimental Evidence from Brazil

Author:

Camargo Juliana1,Lima Lycia2,Riva Flavio3,Souza André Portela4

Affiliation:

1. Centers for Learning on Evaluation and Results, Brazil and Lusophone Africa, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV EESP Clear) , 286, Itapeva Street , São Paulo , SP , , Brazil .

2. School of Business Administration, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV EAESP) and Centers for Learning on Evaluation and Results, Brazil and Lusophone Africa, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV EESP Clear) , 286, Itapeva Street , São Paulo , SP , , Brazil .

3. School of Business Administration, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV EAESP) , 286, Itapeva Street , São Paulo , SP , , Brazil .

4. School of Economics, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV EESP) and Centers for Learning on Evaluation and Results, Brazil and Lusophone Africa, Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV EESP Clear) , 286, Itapeva Street , São Paulo , SP , , Brazil .

Abstract

Abstract This paper describes the results from an evaluation of a public policy that offers scholarships to current and former public high school students, so that they can attend technical and vocational education courses free of charge. We use a waiting list randomized controlled trial in four municipalities in a southern Brazilian State (Santa Catarina) to quantify the effects of the program on school progression, labor market outcomes and non-cognitive skills. Our intention-to-treat estimates reveal substantial gender heterogeneity two years after program completion. Women experienced large gains in labor market outcomes and non-cognitive skills. Employment rose by 21 percentage points (or approximately 33%) and the gains in earnings are of more than 50%. Also, women who received the offer scored 0.5σ higher on the synthetic index of non-cognitive skills and 0.69σ higher on an extraversion indicator. We find no effects on the male sub-sample. These findings corroborate the evidence on gender heterogeneity in the labor market effects of technical and vocational education programs. We also perform a series of exercises to explore potential channels through which these effects arise.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Economics and Econometrics,Industrial relations

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