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We develop a model of optimal schooling investments and estimate it using new data on approximately 700 identical twins. We estimate an average return to schooling of 9 percent for identical twins, but estimated returns appear to be slightly higher for less able individuals. Simple cross-section...
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/degrees from for-profit, not-for-profit, and public institutions. Students who enter certificate programs at any type of …
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, thereby contributing to increased family income inequality. Sociologists have argued that educational homogamy has increased …
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In this paper we provide an analytical review of previous estimates of the rate of return on schooling investments and measure how these estimates vary by country, over time, and by estimation method. We find evidence reporting (or file drawer') bias in the estimates and, after due account is...
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In this paper we use data on brothers, and fathers and sons, to estimate the economic returns to schooling. Our goal is to determine whether the correlation between earnings and schooling is due, in part, to the correlation between family backgrounds and schooling. The basic idea is to contrast...
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no effect on the educational attainment of children born in the fourth quarter of moving from a December 31 to an earlier …
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, albeit one that was smaller in the later cohorts. When we examine the income of male workers in 1990, we find that southern …
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We evaluate the effects of high school exit exams on high school graduation, incarceration, employment and wages. We construct a state/graduation-cohort dataset using the Current Population Survey, Census and information on exit exams. We find relatively modest effects of high school exit exams...
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more students at not-for-profits earn a BA, making them less likely to have only an Associate's degree. There is …
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ordinal scales. Using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study and the Children of the National Longitudinal Survey, we examine …
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