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33. Barrera-Osorio y Bayona-Rodríguez (2019) estiman que los salarios de los graduados de las universidades más prestigiosas de Colombia son más altos. 34. Véase Bettinger y Long (2005). 35. Véase Almeida et al. (2012), y Betcherman, Olivas y Dar (2004). 36. Al igual que en el caso del empleo formal, los programas impartidos por universidades tienden a informar sobre salarios más bajos entre sus graduados (en promedio). De nuevo, esto podría deberse a que las universidades son conservadoras a la hora de informar sobre los resultados de los graduados o a que las universidades invierten menos esfuerzo en los resultados de sus graduados de PCC que las instituciones no universitarias.

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