An approximation of the internal rate of return of investment in selected undergraduate degree programs

The situation of a typical Filipino household, overseas employment, and the culture of migration are deemed as determinants for investing in higher education such as in the specialized fields of accountancy, education science and teacher training, engineering, and nursing. We examine both local and...

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Main Authors: Lupdag-Padama, Editha A., Rivera, John Paolo R., Fernandez-Go, Rhory C., Yu, Krista Danielle S., Solis, Francesca Dianne B., Sayoc, Rosanina A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-23132021-06-16T06:03:24Z An approximation of the internal rate of return of investment in selected undergraduate degree programs Lupdag-Padama, Editha A. Rivera, John Paolo R. Fernandez-Go, Rhory C. Yu, Krista Danielle S. Solis, Francesca Dianne B. Sayoc, Rosanina A. The situation of a typical Filipino household, overseas employment, and the culture of migration are deemed as determinants for investing in higher education such as in the specialized fields of accountancy, education science and teacher training, engineering, and nursing. We examine both local and international labor demand for accountants, teachers, engineers, and nurses as well as its underlying implications on the exodus of professionals. As such, the determination of the internal rate of return to investment is of crucial importance to households to fully maximize educational opportunities and for the government and other institutions to confront this globally-changing situation. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis, we compute for the internal rates of return of investment of the mentioned degree programs. Results have shown that the relatively high rates of return are incentives to practice profession abroad despite various delays. © 2014 by De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines. 2014-02-04T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1314 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository College graduates--Economic aspects--Philippines Rate of return Economics
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic College graduates--Economic aspects--Philippines
Rate of return
Economics
spellingShingle College graduates--Economic aspects--Philippines
Rate of return
Economics
Lupdag-Padama, Editha A.
Rivera, John Paolo R.
Fernandez-Go, Rhory C.
Yu, Krista Danielle S.
Solis, Francesca Dianne B.
Sayoc, Rosanina A.
An approximation of the internal rate of return of investment in selected undergraduate degree programs
description The situation of a typical Filipino household, overseas employment, and the culture of migration are deemed as determinants for investing in higher education such as in the specialized fields of accountancy, education science and teacher training, engineering, and nursing. We examine both local and international labor demand for accountants, teachers, engineers, and nurses as well as its underlying implications on the exodus of professionals. As such, the determination of the internal rate of return to investment is of crucial importance to households to fully maximize educational opportunities and for the government and other institutions to confront this globally-changing situation. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative analysis, we compute for the internal rates of return of investment of the mentioned degree programs. Results have shown that the relatively high rates of return are incentives to practice profession abroad despite various delays. © 2014 by De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines.
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author Lupdag-Padama, Editha A.
Rivera, John Paolo R.
Fernandez-Go, Rhory C.
Yu, Krista Danielle S.
Solis, Francesca Dianne B.
Sayoc, Rosanina A.
author_facet Lupdag-Padama, Editha A.
Rivera, John Paolo R.
Fernandez-Go, Rhory C.
Yu, Krista Danielle S.
Solis, Francesca Dianne B.
Sayoc, Rosanina A.
author_sort Lupdag-Padama, Editha A.
title An approximation of the internal rate of return of investment in selected undergraduate degree programs
title_short An approximation of the internal rate of return of investment in selected undergraduate degree programs
title_full An approximation of the internal rate of return of investment in selected undergraduate degree programs
title_fullStr An approximation of the internal rate of return of investment in selected undergraduate degree programs
title_full_unstemmed An approximation of the internal rate of return of investment in selected undergraduate degree programs
title_sort approximation of the internal rate of return of investment in selected undergraduate degree programs
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/1314
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