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Labor Market Effects of State Universities in Turkey

Yıl 2023, , 78 - 97, 20.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.32329/uad.1212471

Öz

Yükseköğretim, ülkelerin bölgesel kalkınmasında önemli bir rol oynamaktadır. Yükseköğretimin temel kurumları olan üniversiteler, bilgi transferi ve harcamaları yoluyla dışsallıklar yaratabilirler. Bu dışsallıklar, farklı kanallar aracılığıyla bölgesel kalkınmayı artırmaktadır. Bu makale özellikle işgücü piyasası kanalını ele almakta ve Türkiye’deki yerel üniversiteler ile bölgesel işgücü piyasası performansları arasındaki ilişkiye odaklanmaktadır. Bu amaçla Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu tarafından yürütülen 2006 Hanehalkı İşgücü Araştırması mikro verileri ile Öğrenci Seçme ve Yerleştirme Merkezi istatistikleri kullanılmış ve logit regresyon modelleri ile ampirik analizler yapılmıştır. Yerel üniversitelerin hem varlığı hem de nitelikleri ile işgücüne katılım arasında pozitif bir ilişki olduğu tespit edilmiştir. Artan işgücü katılımının uzun vadede daha yüksek bölgesel gelire ve gelişmiş kalkınmaya yol açması beklenmektedir.

Kaynakça

  • Acock, A. C. (2008). A Gentle Introduction to Stata. Texas: Stata Press.
  • Akbari, A. H. (1996). Provincial income disparities in Canada: Does the quality of education matter?” The Canadian Journal of Economics, 29, Special Issue: Part 1, 337-339.
  • Baycan, T. & Arkali Olcay, G. (2021) Linking the performance of entrepreneurial universities to technoparks and university characteristics in Turkey. REGION, 8(1), 97–117.
  • Benneworth, P. & Fitjar, R. D. (2019) Contextualizing the role of universities to regional development: introduction to the special issue. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 6(1), 331-338.
  • Bramwell, A. & Wolfe, D. A. (2008). Universities and regional development: The entrepreneurial University of Waterloo. Research Policy, 37, 1175-1187.
  • Booth, G. G. & Jarrett, J. E. (1976). The identification and estimation of a university’s economic impacts. The Journal of Higher Education, 47(5), 565-576.
  • Caniels, M. C. J., & van den Bosch, H. (2011). The role of higher education institutions in building regional innovation systems. Papers in Regional Science, 90(2), 271-286.
  • Cassia, L. & Colombelli, A. (2008). Do universities knowledge spillovers impact on new firm’s growth? Empirical evidence from UK. International Entreprenural Management Journal, 4, 453–465.
  • Çetin, M. (2007). Bölgesel kalkınma ve girişimci üniversiteler. Ege Akademik Bakış, 7(1), 217-238.
  • Chakrabarti, A. K. & Lester, R. K. (2004). Regional economic development: Comparative case studies in the US and Finland. MIT Industrial Performance Center, MIT-IPC-LIS-02-004.
  • Charles, D. (2001). Universities and regional development. TSER Project, Contract No: SOE1-CT98-1108.
  • Dalğar, H., Tunç, H., & Kaya, M. (2009). Bölgesel kalkınmada yükseköğretim kurumlarının rolü ve Bucak örneği. Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, Yıl: 1, Sayı: 1, Güz, 39-50.
  • Di Liberto, A. (2008). Education and Italian regional development. Economics of Education Review, 27, 94–107.
  • Dogruel, F. & Dogruel A. S. (2003). Türkiye’de bölgesel gelir farklılıkları ve büyüme. In Köse A.H., Senses, F. ve Yeldan, E. (Eds.), İktisat Üzerine Yazılar I: Küresel Düzen, Birikim, Devlet ve Sınıflar-Korkut Boratav’a Armağan. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 287–318.
  • Dogruel, F. & Karaman, F. N. (2008). The role of investments in universities and in airports on the regional convergence. Topics in Middle Eastern and North African Economies (Electronic Journal), 10.
  • Drucker, J. & Goldstein, H. (2007). Assessing the regional economic development impacts of universities: A review of current approaches. International Regional Science Review, 30(1), 20-46.
  • Estevao, M. (2002). Regional labor market disparities in Belgium. IMF Working Paper, No. 02-134.
  • EUROSTAT (2007). Overview maps of the NUTS and statistical regions of Europe,” <http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/pngmaps/tr2.png>
  • Faggian, A. & McCann, P. (2006). Human capital flows and regional knowledge assets: A simultaneous equation approach. Oxford Economic Papers, 52, 475-500.
  • Filiztekin, A. (2007). Regional unemployment in Turkey. <www.ecomod.org/files/papers/486.pdf>
  • Filiztekin, A. (2008) Türkiye’de Bölgesel Farklar ve Politikalar. İstanbul: TÜSİAD, Yayın No: TÜSİAD-T/2008-09/471.
  • Florida, R., Mellander, C., & Stolarick, K. (2007). Inside the black box of regional development – Human capital, the creative class and tolerance. Journal of Economic Geography, 8, 615–649.
  • Garrido-Yserte, R. & Gallo-Rivera, M. T. (2010). The impact of the university upon local economy: three methods to estimate demand-side effects. The Annals of Regional Science, 44(1), 39-67.
  • Goddard, J., Robertson, D., & Vallance, P. (2012). Universities, technology and innovation centres and regional development: the case of the North-East England. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 36(3), 609-627.
  • Hamilton, L. C. (2004). Statistics with STATA. Canada: Thomson, Brooks/Cole.
  • Harrison, J. & Turok, I. (2017) Universities, knowledge and regional development. Regional Studies, 51(7), 977-981.
  • Isserman, A., Taylor, C., Gerking, S., & Schubert, U. (1986). Regional labor market analysis. In Nijkamp, P., Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, 1, pp. 543-580.
  • Luo, X. (2007). Regional disparities in labor market performance in Croatia: The role of individual and regional structural characteristics. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, No. 4148.
  • Newlands, D. (2003, 27-30 August). The role of universities in learning regions. Paper presented at the ERSA Congress, Finland, University of Jyvaskyla.
  • OECD Employment Outlook (2005). How persistent are regional disparities in employment? The role of geographic mobility. ISBN 92-64-01045-9.
  • Oyelere, R. U. (2007). Disparities in labor market outcomes across geopolitical regions in Nigeria: Fact or fantasy? IZA Discussion Paper Series, No. 3082.
  • Peer, V., & Penker, M. (2016). Higher education institutions and regional development: A meta-analysis. International Regional Science Review, 39(2), 228–253. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160017614531145
  • Polat, S. (2017). The expansion of higher education in Turkey: Access, equality and regional returns to education. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 43, 1-14.
  • Ranga, M., Temel, S., Ar, İ. M., Yeşilay, R. B., & Vardar Sukan, F. (2016). Building technology transfer capacity in Turkish universities: a critical analysis. European Journal of Education, 51(1), 90-106.
  • Thomas, E., Faccin, K., & Asheim, B. T. (2021). Universities as orchestrators of the development of regional innovation ecosystems in emerging economies. Growth and Change, 52(2), 770-789.
  • Trippl, M., Sinozic, T., & Smith, H. L. (2015) The role of universities in regional development: Conceptual models and policy institutions in the UK, Sweden and Austria. European Planning Studies, 23(9), 1722-1740.
  • Ünlü, H., Temel, S., & Miller, K. (2022) Understanding the drivers of patent performance of University Science Parks in Turkey. The Journal of Technology Transfer, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-022-09929-x .
  • Ünsal, N. (2019). Technoparks in Turkey: A Descriptive Study. In: Amoroso, S., Link, A., Wright, M. (eds) Science and Technology Parks and Regional Economic Development. Palgrave Advances in the Economics of Innovation and Technology. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
  • Vyrostova, E. & Vyrost, T. (2007). Measuring the roles of universities in regional development. Paper presented at the Second Central European Conference in Regional Science – CERS, (pp. 1141-1149). Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Economics
  • World Bank (2008) Challenges for regional development policy. Turkey, Country Economic Memorandum, Report No. 39194, <siteresources.worldbank.org/TURKEYEXTN/.../Volume_I_Final.pdf>

Türkiye’deki Devlet Üniversitelerinin İşgücü Piyasası Etkileri

Yıl 2023, , 78 - 97, 20.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.32329/uad.1212471

Öz

Higher education plays an important role on the regional development of countries. The universities, as the principal institutions of higher education can create externalities through knowledge transfers and expenditures. These externalities enhance regional development via different channels. This paper particularly considers the labor market channel and focuses on the relationship between local universities and regional labor market performances in Turkey. To this end, the micro data of 2006 Household Labor Force Survey executed by the Turkish Statistical Institute and the statistics of the Student Selection and Placement Center are employed and empirical analyses are done by the means of logit regression models. It is found that a positive relationship between both the existence and qualities of local universities and labor force participation. Increased labor force participation is expected to lead higher regional income and enhanced development in the long-run.

Kaynakça

  • Acock, A. C. (2008). A Gentle Introduction to Stata. Texas: Stata Press.
  • Akbari, A. H. (1996). Provincial income disparities in Canada: Does the quality of education matter?” The Canadian Journal of Economics, 29, Special Issue: Part 1, 337-339.
  • Baycan, T. & Arkali Olcay, G. (2021) Linking the performance of entrepreneurial universities to technoparks and university characteristics in Turkey. REGION, 8(1), 97–117.
  • Benneworth, P. & Fitjar, R. D. (2019) Contextualizing the role of universities to regional development: introduction to the special issue. Regional Studies, Regional Science, 6(1), 331-338.
  • Bramwell, A. & Wolfe, D. A. (2008). Universities and regional development: The entrepreneurial University of Waterloo. Research Policy, 37, 1175-1187.
  • Booth, G. G. & Jarrett, J. E. (1976). The identification and estimation of a university’s economic impacts. The Journal of Higher Education, 47(5), 565-576.
  • Caniels, M. C. J., & van den Bosch, H. (2011). The role of higher education institutions in building regional innovation systems. Papers in Regional Science, 90(2), 271-286.
  • Cassia, L. & Colombelli, A. (2008). Do universities knowledge spillovers impact on new firm’s growth? Empirical evidence from UK. International Entreprenural Management Journal, 4, 453–465.
  • Çetin, M. (2007). Bölgesel kalkınma ve girişimci üniversiteler. Ege Akademik Bakış, 7(1), 217-238.
  • Chakrabarti, A. K. & Lester, R. K. (2004). Regional economic development: Comparative case studies in the US and Finland. MIT Industrial Performance Center, MIT-IPC-LIS-02-004.
  • Charles, D. (2001). Universities and regional development. TSER Project, Contract No: SOE1-CT98-1108.
  • Dalğar, H., Tunç, H., & Kaya, M. (2009). Bölgesel kalkınmada yükseköğretim kurumlarının rolü ve Bucak örneği. Mehmet Akif Ersoy Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, Yıl: 1, Sayı: 1, Güz, 39-50.
  • Di Liberto, A. (2008). Education and Italian regional development. Economics of Education Review, 27, 94–107.
  • Dogruel, F. & Dogruel A. S. (2003). Türkiye’de bölgesel gelir farklılıkları ve büyüme. In Köse A.H., Senses, F. ve Yeldan, E. (Eds.), İktisat Üzerine Yazılar I: Küresel Düzen, Birikim, Devlet ve Sınıflar-Korkut Boratav’a Armağan. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 287–318.
  • Dogruel, F. & Karaman, F. N. (2008). The role of investments in universities and in airports on the regional convergence. Topics in Middle Eastern and North African Economies (Electronic Journal), 10.
  • Drucker, J. & Goldstein, H. (2007). Assessing the regional economic development impacts of universities: A review of current approaches. International Regional Science Review, 30(1), 20-46.
  • Estevao, M. (2002). Regional labor market disparities in Belgium. IMF Working Paper, No. 02-134.
  • EUROSTAT (2007). Overview maps of the NUTS and statistical regions of Europe,” <http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nuts/pngmaps/tr2.png>
  • Faggian, A. & McCann, P. (2006). Human capital flows and regional knowledge assets: A simultaneous equation approach. Oxford Economic Papers, 52, 475-500.
  • Filiztekin, A. (2007). Regional unemployment in Turkey. <www.ecomod.org/files/papers/486.pdf>
  • Filiztekin, A. (2008) Türkiye’de Bölgesel Farklar ve Politikalar. İstanbul: TÜSİAD, Yayın No: TÜSİAD-T/2008-09/471.
  • Florida, R., Mellander, C., & Stolarick, K. (2007). Inside the black box of regional development – Human capital, the creative class and tolerance. Journal of Economic Geography, 8, 615–649.
  • Garrido-Yserte, R. & Gallo-Rivera, M. T. (2010). The impact of the university upon local economy: three methods to estimate demand-side effects. The Annals of Regional Science, 44(1), 39-67.
  • Goddard, J., Robertson, D., & Vallance, P. (2012). Universities, technology and innovation centres and regional development: the case of the North-East England. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 36(3), 609-627.
  • Hamilton, L. C. (2004). Statistics with STATA. Canada: Thomson, Brooks/Cole.
  • Harrison, J. & Turok, I. (2017) Universities, knowledge and regional development. Regional Studies, 51(7), 977-981.
  • Isserman, A., Taylor, C., Gerking, S., & Schubert, U. (1986). Regional labor market analysis. In Nijkamp, P., Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, 1, pp. 543-580.
  • Luo, X. (2007). Regional disparities in labor market performance in Croatia: The role of individual and regional structural characteristics. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, No. 4148.
  • Newlands, D. (2003, 27-30 August). The role of universities in learning regions. Paper presented at the ERSA Congress, Finland, University of Jyvaskyla.
  • OECD Employment Outlook (2005). How persistent are regional disparities in employment? The role of geographic mobility. ISBN 92-64-01045-9.
  • Oyelere, R. U. (2007). Disparities in labor market outcomes across geopolitical regions in Nigeria: Fact or fantasy? IZA Discussion Paper Series, No. 3082.
  • Peer, V., & Penker, M. (2016). Higher education institutions and regional development: A meta-analysis. International Regional Science Review, 39(2), 228–253. https://doi.org/10.1177/0160017614531145
  • Polat, S. (2017). The expansion of higher education in Turkey: Access, equality and regional returns to education. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 43, 1-14.
  • Ranga, M., Temel, S., Ar, İ. M., Yeşilay, R. B., & Vardar Sukan, F. (2016). Building technology transfer capacity in Turkish universities: a critical analysis. European Journal of Education, 51(1), 90-106.
  • Thomas, E., Faccin, K., & Asheim, B. T. (2021). Universities as orchestrators of the development of regional innovation ecosystems in emerging economies. Growth and Change, 52(2), 770-789.
  • Trippl, M., Sinozic, T., & Smith, H. L. (2015) The role of universities in regional development: Conceptual models and policy institutions in the UK, Sweden and Austria. European Planning Studies, 23(9), 1722-1740.
  • Ünlü, H., Temel, S., & Miller, K. (2022) Understanding the drivers of patent performance of University Science Parks in Turkey. The Journal of Technology Transfer, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-022-09929-x .
  • Ünsal, N. (2019). Technoparks in Turkey: A Descriptive Study. In: Amoroso, S., Link, A., Wright, M. (eds) Science and Technology Parks and Regional Economic Development. Palgrave Advances in the Economics of Innovation and Technology. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
  • Vyrostova, E. & Vyrost, T. (2007). Measuring the roles of universities in regional development. Paper presented at the Second Central European Conference in Regional Science – CERS, (pp. 1141-1149). Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Economics
  • World Bank (2008) Challenges for regional development policy. Turkey, Country Economic Memorandum, Report No. 39194, <siteresources.worldbank.org/TURKEYEXTN/.../Volume_I_Final.pdf>
Toplam 40 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Serkan Değirmenci 0000-0002-5007-1304

Yayımlanma Tarihi 20 Mart 2023
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2023

Kaynak Göster

APA Değirmenci, S. (2023). Labor Market Effects of State Universities in Turkey. Journal of University Research, 6(1), 78-97. https://doi.org/10.32329/uad.1212471

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