JOURNAL OF HUMAN CAPITAL
Number:
2
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Abstract:
We explore the dynamics of short-cycle higher education programs (SCPs) and study how their supply responds to local economic activity and competition in Colombia. Using 2003–19 administrative data, we document a greater turnover for SCPs than for bachelor’s programs. We find that SCP providers respond to local labor demand shifts both by opening new programs and closing existing ones. When opening programs, private providers are more responsive than public ones, largely because they are more likely to open programs in fields where they previously had no offerings. Additionally, providers avoid new openings in markets with many competing programs.
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