英文摘要 |
In response to the society's expectation of accepting higher education, Taiwan began 410 education reform activities since 1994 and expanding universities. At present, the net enrollment rate of higher education in Taiwan has exceeded 70% and it has become universal access type education. However, the implementation of education reform has been nearly 30 years, and it’s worthwhile to examine the impact of its investment on human resources of higher education. Based on this, this paper will use the relevant report data of domestic government departments and ''OECD Education at a glance'' data to review the impact higher education expansion policy in Taiwan. Findings from this study lead to the following conclusions: (1) Bothe of the ratio of higher education funds to GDP in Taiwan and OECD have not risen as the increase in net enrollment rate of higher education. The gap in Taiwan is even greater and the dilution of higher education resources is relatively high; (2) Admission opportunities are still relatively favorable for those with high socioeconomic status, which may adversely affect the social mobility of low-socioeconomic-status students; (3)Compared with OECD countries, Taiwan‘s university graduate unemployment rate is not only higher than other education levels, but also the increase of salary is relatively fewer. The advantages of university diploma in labor market are quite limited. |