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An Economic Analysis of the Market for Law School Students

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Ehrenberg55_An_Economic_Analysis_of_the_Market_for_Law_School_Students.pdf (330.5 KB)
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Author
Ehrenberg, Ronald G.
Abstract

This study utilizes data from a number of sources to estimate how lawyers' starting salaries relate to their ability, the quality of law school they attended, and whether the law school was a private institution. Based upon this analysis, a benefit—cost analysis is conducted of the value of attending a high-quality private institution. Analyses are also done of how the financial attractiveness of law vis-a-vis other careers has changed in recent years and a conceptual framework discussed for law schools to use in allocating their financial aid resources.

Date Issued
1988-05-01
Keywords
lawyers
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law students
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labor market
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salary
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law school
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financial aid
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Required Publisher Statement: © University of Chicago Press. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved. Later version published as: Ehrenberg, R. G. (1989). An economic analysis of the market for law school students. Journal of Legal Education, 39(5), 627-654.
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