EDUCATION AND LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES: EVIDENCE FROM BRAZIL
The effect of education on labour market outcomes is analysed using both survey and administrative data from The Brazilian PNAD and RAIS-MIGRA series, respectively. Occupational destination is examined using both multinomial logit analyses and structural dynamic discrete choice modelling. The latter approach is particularly useful as a means of evaluating policy impacts over time. We find that policy to expand educational provision leads initially to an increased take-up of education, and in the longer term leads to an increased propensity for workers to enter non-manual employment.
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2011
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Authors: | Freguglia, R ; Spricigo, G ; Johnes, Geraint ; Aggarwal, A |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, Management School |
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